

The Beta build seems to have fixed it.Īlso, I would recommend uninstalling Flash Player before installing the Beta version. When you try to uninstall Adobe Flash Player from your Mac, you might find that this plug-in is not so easy to delete. It will lead you to the final version, which is a lower build number (you can blame Adobe for that rookie mistake) and which has this Showckwave issue that you're mentioning. Adobe Flash Player Mac Os X 10.9.5 Adobe Flash Player for the Mac is a plug-in, not a Mac OS X application.
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Actually, it's more stable than the final version they have right now.Īnd don't try to update it from System Preferences > Flash Player > Advanced.
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Especially if you're on Yosemite, make sure you update to the latest BETA build you can download from here: (the build number right now should be 15.0.0.207). The Shockwave thing is not an Opera thing. I'm sorry Opera, I really wanted this to work but.I'm leaving you. Now opera did some update and all the font in my tabs is so big they're cut off and I can't even read them. You have, potentially, a good alternative browser on your hands, so it's up to you whether you want to dismiss problems experienced by your users or actually solve them. I would suggest that if this many people are having the very same issue, then it IS the problem of the Opera development team, and on them to fix it. However, I do run Firefox and Safari on the same machine, and NEVER get this conflict, so that theory is extremely weak, and the way it was presented (we don't make plugins - contact Adobe) was pretty condescending. The challenge is that at least one Opera rep on this board claims that it's not a browser issue. When I click WAIT, it doesn't seem to slow anything down, but will pop up again before too long. On some, such as Twitter this morning, it's every several minutes.

I get Shockwave Flash plugin warnings pretty constantly on sites such as anything Google, Facebook, Twitter, Hulu, Amazon.

61 (which claims to be up-to-date and "Stable"). Download Old Version of Adobe Flash Player for Mac for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) (Intel) Skip Development Versions tead. Our antivirus scan shows that this Mac download is virus free. I have a Mac OS 10.9 operating system and my Adobe flash player is out of date. The bundle identifier for Adobe Flash Player for Mac is. But when I download the new version (apparently version 16), I get a download file with an extension of.dmg.mdlp which apparently is a Simulink protected model file type. Now it seems to be the problem - riddled with headache. I have a Mac OS 10.9 operating system and my Adobe flash player is out of date.
