

It guides to a calendar page showing when the page has been snapshot. I don’t understand that link to Internet Archive. The recently-released versions are as follows: In case the last version of Flash Player Projector happens to be secretly time-bombed (with an unknown future deadline), one can always try the recent older versions, which are archived at the Internet Archive: That being said, since Adobe will no longer release any new versions, there may come a day when future OSes (say, Windows Universal HalogramX edition, circa 2050 ?) will reject your local standalone copy of Adobe Flash Player Projector as being too old to run. (Furthermore, there is a user override available, which I shall mention in a separate comment.) I changed my system time to, & Adobe Flash Player Projector v32.0.0.465 (released: ) continues to play SWF Flash files just fine.Īlso, based on Adobe’s Consumer & Enterprise EOL statements, as well as the admin guide, the “block by default” deadline appears to affect only the Flash Player **plugin as installed for web browsers**. However, this doesn’t mean that the **no-install, browser-independent, standalone** Adobe Flash Player Projector would suddenly stop playing SWF Flash content from onwards, especially if you do it offline. Yes, further development of the entire Adobe Flash Player family will be discontinued, & the binaries will no longer be offered for public download. “if the Flash Player projector is also being abandoned”
