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Colin Campbell wrote:
> It seems as if several of the Web sites I've visited lately have
> required Flash 6.0 or even 7.0. If I recall correctly, the latest
> available for OS/2 is 5.0 - is that right?
>
> Are we likely to get any relief?
>
> Might I be able to see these sites without rebooting to Windows if I use
> SVISTA and my Win2K or WinXP O.S.'es? Should I have Mozilla installed
> (I rarely use the Internet from Windows, so I haven't gone beyond
> Internet Explorer.)
>
> I haven't tried SVISTA yet. Does it work? Do we have any experts, and
> are there any tips for using it?
> Thanks,
> Colin
Shockwave Flash 7.0 from InnoTek was never officially released due to
licensing reasons.
Macromedia <http://www.macromedia.com/> is suppose to be changing the
Licensing in the next release of Flash to allow such software as
Shockwave Flash for OS/2.
Further information is available on the OS/2 Yahoo Groups and UseNet..
MarkO
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