“Ensure the PPAPI plugin in the \\Macromed\\Flash location is enabled and the PPAPI plugin in the Google Chrome location is disabled,” Adobe explained. Those running Chrome on Windows can do the same thing by going to plugins and expanding the “Details” section to access all information about the available add-ons. Opera users can easily turn on the new debugger by downloading the developer build of the browser and enabling the PPAI flag in settings and navigating to the opera://flags/#find-pepper-flash-plugin path. Flash Developers using Opera (dev) and Google Chrome (dev and Canary) can now try out the PPAPI-based content debugger,” Adobe confirmed as part of today's new release. “An early preview of the PPAPI content debugger is available for Mac OS X and Windows. Adobe continues work on the next version of the Flash Player, so today the company introduced a brand new beta build that comes with improvements for all supported browsers.īasically, Adobe Flash Player 14.0.0.136 Beta is supposed to make opening Flash-based content in browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, and Opera a bit easier, integrating a new PPAPI-based content debugger that could give developers the chance to try out this new solution on Windows and Mac OS X.
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