[technology taskforce] With Adobe Connect 9.5.2, Adobe Flash won't be required to attend Adobe Connect meetings

Jimmy Schulz jimmy.schulz at digital-guerilla.org
Thu Feb 4 14:01:25 UTC 2016


As I do have lots of diffrent Computers with diffrent flaveors of Linux
I will try it the next calls.

cu jimmy...

Am 03.02.2016 um 18:25 schrieb Dev Anand Teelucksingh:
> Looks like with Adobe Connect 9.5.2, desktop users can access Adobe
> Connect conferences WITHOUT requiring Adobe Flash to be installed.
> 
> I wonder if the Adobe Connect add-in is multiplatform, meaning would
> it work on Windows, Mac and Linux?
> 
> 
> From http://blogs.adobe.com/adobeconnect/2016/02/flash-free.html
> 
> 
> "Last year, we shared with you some of our plans for supporting HTML5
> and other web standards. Since then, we’ve introduced features that:
> 
> - support HTML5 content from Adobe Captivate and Adobe Presenter in
> virtual classrooms
> - enable customers to easily create offline MP4 versions of their
> recordings to support mobile devices
> - incorporate a new Adobe Connect SDK to add support for
> HTML5/Javascript versions of custom pods
> 
> Today, I’m pleased to announce a new update to Adobe Connect that
> enables customers without Adobe Flash Player installed on their
> computer to attend an Adobe Connect meeting, virtual classroom, or
> webinar. Flash is no longer required.
> 
> With this latest update, customers who don’t have the Flash plug-in
> installed or enabled on their browsers will be prompted to download
> and install the Adobe Connect add-in. Once installed, the add-in will
> thereafter automatically launch for all Adobe Connect meetings. While
> the underlying technology for an Adobe Connect meeting hasn’t changed
> (at least, not yet), we believe this will further reduce any barriers
> to entering an Adobe Connect meeting, virtual classroom, or webinar.
> 
> The new feature comes with the 9.5.2 update......In addition to
> product optimizations and bug fixes, we’re also improving
> accessibility in this latest version of Adobe Connect."
> 
> Dev Anand
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