Flashback
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@Priest72 , for Example
https://www.paisdelosjuegos.com.ar/juegos/html5
https://www.1001juegos.com/e/html5
https://html5games.com
etc.
Only search html5 games, WebGL games, Unity games, all this are the current online browsergames format for PC and mobile.
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Flash is necessary to play radio content in the BBC Sounds site. I use this every day. It is the BBC's fault for continuing to use Flash but if Vivaldi stops allowing this use of Flash I will have to use a different browser.
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@DavudE Which still means an old copy of Vivaldi, Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer with flash support. But I'm pretty sure most sites will magically switch to newer technologies a month before the official death of flash will arrive.
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Flash is necessary to play radio content in the BBC Sounds site. I use this every day. It is the BBC's fault for continuing to use Flash but if Vivaldi stops allowing this use of Flash I will have to use a different browser.
I think you're mistaken!
I believe that the BBC sites (used to) deliver audio/video through Flash if your browser was configured that way, but it absolutely definitely works with HTML5-based content delivery if you don't have Flash.
I say this as someone using Vivaldi and BBC on computers with/without Flash installed - I could even see that Vivaldi never needed Flash whereas Opera 12 pages were rendered differently and used Flash players (which, incidentally, have a message that they will no longer be supported after Flash end-of-life). Flash officially dies at the end of this December!
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@mossman: Flash won't die as long as businesses and governments refuse to update their infrastructure. My university still strongly depends on Flash and it being deprecated doesn't mean a damn to them, nor anyone else that still uses it. The costs of switching over entire infrastructure is quite high; and even more discouraging when the new technology doesn't offer alternative or similar functionality to the older technology.
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@NovaViper I was pointing out that many sites will stop serving Flash content in a few weeks - not that Flash will instantly disappear.
But with no more Flash updates, sites removing it and browsers making it harder to open Flash content - you won't be using those old sites for very long...
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@mossman , I think that the main problem does not reside in Flash as such, which will invariably disappear from the network, but that pages that continue to use it are unreliable as such, because they show that they have been neglected for a long time, which as such makes it dangerous and little by little the browsers themselves are going to block them and refuse to enter.
That is, either the webmasters get smart and adapt the pages to new formats (Html5, WebGl, etc.) or they will end up like another corpse floating on the web like thousends others.
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IKEA in my country uses flash apps for their planners, so if you wanna design a kitchen, closet system eetc... flash is a must have unfortunately.
Hope they rewrite it soon enough.
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@Gwen-Dragon Yeah, but not in my country. My still needs the flash.
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@Gwen-Dragon NO you are RIGHT. Damn I was checking it like 2 weeks ago. AWESOME, finally can buy some nice closet skipping that super horrible planner from before.
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