We absolutely welcome and request your help if you are willing to provide it. There are 4 main ways to help this project, and we will be extremely grateful for any help provided. If you have any experience in either area and would like to assist, please feel free to read our contribution guidelines , search for some issues to tackle , and join our Discord to ask questions!
Arguably more important than contributing code is testing Ruffle out. Go install Ruffle and try out your favourite games and animations. Look for any difference from the official Flash Player, and report your findings to us.
If you find any bugs, changes of behaviour, performance issues or any visual differences then please report those to our bug tracker. If it runs flawlessly, come share the good news on our Discord! If you are able and willing to, we welcome any financial support to help us fund the project going forward.
With your help, we can afford to spend more time dedicated to Ruffle, and pay for expenses such as build servers and hosting. We accept donations and sponsorships through Open Source Collective c 6. For more information, or to view the options available for sponsoring the project, please visit our Open Collective page.
Is your favourite Flash-based site shutting down? Let them know they can add one JavaScript file and keep it running! Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Stack Gives Back Featured on Meta. This process is a little different depending on your version of Safari and MacOS, but look for Preferences in your Safari menu.
We no longer support Internet Explorer. Although you can still browse the site, most of our games won't work. For the best experience, please use one of these browsers: Chrome Edge FireFox. If you are using Chrome, and it says "Click to enable Adobe Flash Player", then click on the box and follow the instructions to enable the player. Flash technology enables users to view media and animations in greater detail, so video games are more immersive.
There are currently over 20, apps in the Apple and Android mobile stores that require some type of flash technology to run smoothly, as well as some of the most popular Facebook games in the gaming section. Certain webcams and microphones also require the flash technology and the functions are enabled once the users have accepted the permissions.
Outdated, unsafe software has met its end-of-life In its prime, Flash Player was a must-have. At one point, the software was required to run most interactive applications on the internet. The software is a runtime, or a system that describes the library that coding language runs on. It works by running content from SWF files, which is an Adobe specific file format for multimedia and animations. There are a number of reasons that Flash Player was so popular, one being that flash files were very small.
This meant that loading times for games and other software that needed Flash to run were shorter. When it was first released, the browser plugin was free so it was incorporated into a lot of web browsers.
Once embedded into a website's GUI, it morphed the site from flat into exciting and interactive. YouTube, the most popular video sharing website around, was one of the many websites that used to be powered by Flash Player. To this day, a lot of animators still use Flash in their animation software because it is simple to learn how to use.
Although Flash Player was the backbone of the internet, due to a lot of privacy and security concerns most users have moved away from using it.
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