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Last two versions of Flash frequently crash

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Adobe Flash last two newest version's now using 11.9.900.117 seems to have a problem with crashing in Firefox on my Vista Desktop frequently, but with my windows 8.1 PC it also happens but not as frequent. I always send crash reports but don't seem to see any improvement in Flash versions. Other browsers ok. Do you have any idea's? I have version 24.0

Also you should be aware that when you go to update flash with the last 2 versions it forces you to install Google Chrome & gives you no option not to. Active X version update does not do this. I don't believe this is right to single out Firefox like this. I intend to complain to Adobe also. There should be a law against this type of business practice that Adobe is doing. One can only hope Microsoft Silverlight will stop this Adobe monopoly someday.

Bob

Adobe Flash last two newest version's now using 11.9.900.117 seems to have a problem with crashing in Firefox on my Vista Desktop frequently, but with my windows 8.1 PC it also happens but not as frequent. I always send crash reports but don't seem to see any improvement in Flash versions. Other browsers ok. Do you have any idea's? I have version 24.0 Also you should be aware that when you go to update flash with the last 2 versions it forces you to install Google Chrome & gives you no option not to. Active X version update does not do this. I don't believe this is right to single out Firefox like this. I intend to complain to Adobe also. There should be a law against this type of business practice that Adobe is doing. One can only hope Microsoft Silverlight will stop this Adobe monopoly someday. Bob

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