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Hi,
I hope this in the right place. Maybe it should be in Apps and Games but not sure. Please move it, if that's the case.
I've got a MacBook and I'm running OSX 10.7.5 (I have an older machine). It seems I'm prompted by Adobe to update Flash about once every week or 10 days. Without doing that I cannot look at any video on my computer, like Youtube. It doesn't seem right or normal that they bring out new versions or updates weekly, so what's up with this? It's a pain to get it updated and it doesn't work all the time. I feel like dumping all my Adobe files and starting over. Is there a better program/utility to use than Adobe Flash? When prompting me to update, they put all sorts of little ovals all over my screen saying, 'Flash out of date'. It doesn't seem like the actions of a responsible company; it's more like some sort of spam or some virus. What's with that? Or are they just a bunch of dinosaurs?
Thanks,
Bob M.
I hope this in the right place. Maybe it should be in Apps and Games but not sure. Please move it, if that's the case.
I've got a MacBook and I'm running OSX 10.7.5 (I have an older machine). It seems I'm prompted by Adobe to update Flash about once every week or 10 days. Without doing that I cannot look at any video on my computer, like Youtube. It doesn't seem right or normal that they bring out new versions or updates weekly, so what's up with this? It's a pain to get it updated and it doesn't work all the time. I feel like dumping all my Adobe files and starting over. Is there a better program/utility to use than Adobe Flash? When prompting me to update, they put all sorts of little ovals all over my screen saying, 'Flash out of date'. It doesn't seem like the actions of a responsible company; it's more like some sort of spam or some virus. What's with that? Or are they just a bunch of dinosaurs?
Thanks,
Bob M.