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  2. Ruffle (software) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, Internet Archive announced they will be using Ruffle to preserve Flash games and animations. [22] Jason Scott , an archivist at the Internet Archive, said: "I looked into adding it to the Internet Archive system, and it took less than a day and a half because it was so well made".

  3. Gnash (software) - Wikipedia

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    Version 0.8.8 has GPU support, which pushed it ahead of the proprietary Adobe Flash Player in Linux, until Flash 10.2 came out with hardware acceleration built in. [22] [23] Gnash still suffers from high CPU usage. A Flashblock plugin can be installed by the user, turning on the Flash support on a case-by-case, as needed basis. [24]

  4. Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is a 10.1-inch Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics. [6] It belongs to the second generation of the Galaxy Tab series, which also includes a 7-inch model, the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. It was announced on 25 February 2012 and launched in the US on 13 May 2012. [7]

  5. Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Flash Player was previously available for a variety of mobile operating systems, including Android (between versions 2.2 [151] and 4.0.4) [152]., Pocket PC/Windows CE, QNX (e.g., on BlackBerry PlayBook), Symbian, Palm OS, and webOS (since version 2.0 [153]). Flash Player for smartphones was originally made available to handset ...

  6. Adobe Flash Player - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Flash Player 10 (version 10.0.45.2) (February 21, 2010) Adobe Flash Player 10.1 (version 10.1.53.64, codenamed Argo) (June 10, 2010) [200] Reuse of bitmap data copies for better memory management; Improved garbage collector; Hardware-based H.264 video decoding; HTTP Dynamic Streaming; Peer-assisted networking and multicast

  7. Media Player Classic - Wikipedia

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    The original Media Player Classic was created and maintained by a programmer named "Gabest" [5] who also created PCSX2 graphics plugin GSDX. It was developed as a closed-source application, but later relicensed as free software under the terms of the GPL-2.0-or-later license.