Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Windows 8 to Run Adobe Flash Only

The touch-centric Metro version of Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8 is plug-in free, but the browser may still be able to run Adobe Flash video, according to an online report. Microsoft is reportedly taking the Google Chrome approach with IE10 and building Flash capability directly into the touch-friendly browser. But Flash won't be available for every site on the Web in Metro IE10. Instead, Microsoft will only extend the capability to select popular sites, according to Windows bloggers Paul Thurrott and Rafael Rivera.
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The new capability could appear in the Windows 8 Release Preview set to debut in early June. Purported screenshots of the release preview (registration required) appeared in an online forum showing Adobe Flash player built-in to the system.
Microsoft in September said that the touch-friendly version of IE10 would be as “HTML5-only as possible, and plug-in free.” While the software giant didn't explicitly say Flash wouldn't run in Metro IE10, the company suggested that would be the case.

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