
(Add swf files from IE, Firefox and Opera cache to playlist).

Flash Movie Player is absolutely free - no nag screens, no ads, no spyware, no time limit.In addition to all Adobe Flash Player abilities, it has some extended features, such as animation rewinding,Īdvanced full screen mode, playlists, browser cache integration and exe projectors support. +Since mainstream web browsers and close derivatives will stop supporting Flash and SWF files anyway, it is necessary to look elsewhere to find a reliable option that will work after 2020.Flash Movie Player is a free stand-alone player for ShockWave Flash (SWF) animations, based on the Adobe Flash Player plug-in. Since web browsers will stop supporting Flash and SWF files anyway, it is necessary to look elsewhere to find a reliable option that will work after 2020. I say the distinction is important because of course Goanna and the Unified XUL Platform shall not be crippling or removing npapi and while individual projects may add blocklist entries for specific versions of a plugin the user can always override that if they desire. In this world we have really two and a half mainstream browser engine platform classes: Blink (Google Chrome/Opera/New Edge/and a dozen more), Gecko (Firefox, Waterfox, and remaining minor rebuilds), and Webkit. All browsers will NOT be blocking the Flash player or indeed other types of plugins.

Martin, my only suggestion is you make the distinction between mainstream browsers and all browsers.
