Adobe Flash Player for Windows 10.1 Pre-Release

2.7 out of 5 stars 2.7 (583 votes)

BETA (November 17, 2009)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/Vista/XP / Freeware / 432,824 downloads

Adobe Flash Player (formerly Macromedia Flash Player) lets you view the best animation and entertainment on the Web. It displays Web application front-ends, high-impact Web site user interfaces, interactive online advertising, and short-form to long-form animation. Since it is free of the design restrictions of more traditional Web display options, you can use it to clearly and exactly express your brand and company identity.

Reviews of Adobe Flash Player for Windows

  1. 3 out of 5 stars
    Storytellerofsci-fiction

    Reviewing 10.1 Pre-Release (Nov 17, 2009)

    You need to go over to Adobe and get the proper one this is the plugin only....the one for Firefox and other browsers not "Internet Explorer" listed above.... go over.... here.....http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html

    And get what you really need from Adobe Labs this is a developer edition so be ready for stuff that may be wrong you can always uninstall.

  2. 1 out of 5 stars
    Juhandra

    Reviewing 10.1 Pre-Release (Nov 17, 2009)

    Hopefully, there will be serious alternatives to this Adobe garbage.
    If only Adobe was willing to cooperate.

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    GadgetPig

    Reviewing 10.0.32.18 (Jul 31, 2009)

    Awesome, they fixed the security issues relatively quickly. Don't know why there is such a negative vibe round here. Not like it slows my system down or anything. But for those heavy content/media sites it's a requirement to have.

  4. 2 out of 5 stars
    Kylde

    Reviewing 10.0.32.18 (Jul 31, 2009)

    what are you talking about dudeboy? Flash player has NOTHING to do with pdf's. that's Adobe Reader, and no reason to user THAT piece of bloatware, use foxit instead

  5. 2 out of 5 stars
    DudeBoyz

    Reviewing 10.0.32.18 (Jul 30, 2009)

    Frustrating is just how I have to put it. I try 3rd party players that are lean and clean, yet somehow people find a way to make PDF files so they only look right with the actual Adobe Flash Player.

    It does view just about everything out there, sans some sort of "group collaboration" type of deals, but that's probably not its fault.

    Free but bloated and that sucks. Still, can't give it a 1 since the alternatives can't handle some that the official can. 2 for now

Discuss Adobe Flash Player for Windows

  1. Jul 30, 2009 - 6:59 PM
    The MAZZTer

    FYI This download is for Internet Explorer only, go to the Adobe website for the NPAPI version for all other Windows browsers.