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I want an alternative to Adobe flash player plug-in for my Windows 8 computer 64 bit

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I am so sick of Adobe flash player plug-in not being responsive with Firefox

can you recommend an alternative to Adobe flash player plug-in for my Windows 8 computer 64 bit

thanks drgradydeal@xxx.xxx

I am so sick of Adobe flash player plug-in not being responsive with Firefox can you recommend an alternative to Adobe flash player plug-in for my Windows 8 computer 64 bit thanks drgradydeal@xxx.xxx

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Mozilla is currently developing an open standards-based Flash renderer called Shumway. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/Shumway

Available as an extension here. < click to launch the add-on installer.

It seems to work fine on YouTube videos in the Firefox 31 release version, although it is somewhat CPU intensive.

And also available in the Nightly development versions. http://nightly.mozilla.org/

Feel free to try it out, but make sure you install it into its' own Program Files folderset and make sure you create a unique Profile for use only with Nightly. If the same Profile is used with both Release and pre-release versions problems sometimes arise after switching back and forth between different versions of Firefox. Basically, Nightly is like 18 weeks (at a minimum) removed from becoming a release version, but some projects stay on Nightly for a longer time as they are being developed. That happens to provide as many user / testers as possible, by not resorting to a separate development trunk version.