Adobe releases Adobe Flash Player 10 beta for Linux

  2008-05-16 14:30:02
Adobe Systems is reaching out for Linux desktop users with its announcement today that the first beta of Adobe Flash Player 10, a.k.a. Astro, is now available for Linux, as well as Windows and Mac OS X. In a statement, David Wadhwani, general manager and vice president of the Platform Business Unit at Adobe, said that"Adobe had been working closely with the community; we are delivering groundbreaking creative features that will be transformative for interactive designers and developers, and revolutionary for end users." 
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