

Play flash files anywhere across the WEB! Flash player is a well design Firefox Add-on, which allows you to add any flash file into the app's playlist and access them by simply clicking an addon icon.

I have been wanting to pack some of the Adobe Flash Player 10.3 plugins into new installers, but have never gotten around to doing it.Flash Player runs any flash file across the web My recommendation for Windows 2000 is to use the 10.1 series for the ActiveX Adobe Flash Player and the 10.3 series for the regular system plugin version. The might be installable on Windows 2000, but would expect them to not work as well as the 10.x series. I have not had much use for the any of the 11.x versions of the Adobe Flash Player and have not tested them well. The automatic update might have still worked. As of Adobe Flash Player 10,3,183,18, Adobe Flash Player was released with a different installer (though with same apparent GUI) that did not work correctly on Windows 2000. On Windows 2000, from what I have read (I have not yet tried it myself), the Adobe Flash Player Windows control panel can be installed manually. Windows XP with Service Pack 2 and newer are not as affected (the Adobe Flash Player ends up displayed in the Windows Control Panel anyways). The 10.3 installers do not appear to install the Adobe Flash control panel correctly.

There are problems with the installers of the 10.3 series. The regular system plugin version (the one Firefox makes use of) worked well. The ActiveX version of the Adobe Flash Player performed rather poorly compared to the 10.1 series. The 10.3 series initially would install and function (mostly) on Windows 2000. I have found that the 10.1 series installs and functions on Windows 2000 (though, in my opinion, 10,1,82,76 works best from that sereis). The System Requirements for Adobe products have not always been consistent and often the system requirements are not always correct.
