•
FutureSplash Player 1.1 • New scripting features • Option to disable the menu and memory management optimizations •
Macromedia Flash Player 2 (June 17, 1997) • Mostly vectors and motion, some
bitmaps, limited audio • Support of stereo sound, enhanced bitmap integration, buttons, the Library, and the ability to
tween color changes •
Macromedia Flash Player 3 (May 31, 1998) • Added alpha transparency, licensed MP3 compression • Brought improvements to animation, playback, digital art, and publishing, as well as the introduction of simple script commands for interactivity •
Macromedia Flash Player 4 (June 15, 1999) • Saw the introduction of
streaming MP3s and the Motion Tween. Initially, the Flash Player plug-in was not bundled with popular web browsers, and users had to visit the Macromedia website to download it. As of 2000, however, the Flash Player was already being distributed with all
AOL,
Netscape, and
Internet Explorer browsers. Two years later, it shipped with all releases of
Windows XP. The installed base of the Flash Player reached 92 percent of all Internet users. •
Macromedia Flash Player 5 (August 24, 2000) • A major advance in ability, with the evolution of Flash's scripting abilities, as released as ActionScript • Saw the ability to customize the authoring environment's
interface • Macromedia Generator was the first initiative from Macromedia to separate design from content in Flash files. Generator 2.0 was released in April 2001 and featured real-time server-side generation of Flash content in its Enterprise Edition. Generator was discontinued in 2002, in favor of new technologies such as Flash Remoting, which allows for seamless transmission of data between the server and the client, and
ColdFusion Server. • In October 2000,
usability guru
Jakob Nielsen wrote a polemic article regarding the usability of Flash content entitled "Flash: 99% Bad". (Macromedia later hired Nielsen to help them improve Flash usability.) •
Macromedia Flash Player 6 (version 6.0.21.0, codenamed
Exorcist) (March 15, 2002) • Support for the consuming Flash Remoting (
AMF) and Web Service (SOAP) • Supports ondemand/live audio and video streaming (
RTMP) • Support for screenreaders via Microsoft Active Accessibility • Added
Sorenson Spark video
codec for
Flash Video • Support for video, application components, shared libraries, and accessibility • Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX, also released in 2002, allowed video to be streamed to Flash Player 6 (otherwise the video could be embedded into the Flash movie). •
Macromedia Flash Player 7 (version 7.0.14.0, codenamed
Mojo) (September 10, 2003) • Supports progressive audio and video streaming (
HTTP) • Supports ActionScript 2.0, an object-oriented programming language for developers • Ability to create charts, graphs, and additional text effects with the new support for extensions (sold separately), high fidelity import of
PDF and
Adobe Illustrator 10 files, mobile and device development, and a forms-based development environment. ActionScript 2.0 was also introduced, giving developers a formal object-oriented approach to ActionScript. V2 Components replaced Flash MX's components, being rewritten from the ground up to take advantage of ActionScript 2.0 and object-oriented principles. • In 2004, the "Flash Platform" was introduced. This expanded Flash to more than the Flash authoring tool.
Flex 1.0 and
Breeze 1.0 were released, both of which used the Flash Player as a delivery method but relied on tools other than the Flash authoring program to create Flash applications and presentations. Flash Lite 1.1 was also released, enabling mobile phones to play Flash content. • Last official version for Windows 95/NT4 and Mac Classic •
Macromedia Flash Player 8 (version 8.0.24.0) (April 23, 2006) •
Adobe Flash Player 9 (version 9.0.15.0, codenamed
Zaphod and formerly named Flash Player 8.5) (June 22, 2006) • Introduction of
ActionScript Virtual Machine 2 (AVM2) with AVM1 retained for compatibility • ActionScript 3 (a superset of
ECMAScript 3) via AVM2 •
E4X, which is a new approach to parsing XML • Support for binary
sockets • Support for
regular expressions and namespaces • AVM2 donated to
Mozilla Foundation as open-source virtual machine named
Tamarin •
Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 1 (version 9.0.28.0, codenamed
Marvin) (November 9, 2006) • Support for fullscreen mode •
Adobe Flash Player 9 (version 9.0.45.0) (March 27, 2007) • Support for Creative Suite 3. •
Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 2 (version Mac/Windows 9.0.47.0 and Linux 9.0.48.0, codenamed
Hotblack) (June 11, 2007) • Security update • Last update for 95/NT. •
Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 3 (version 9.0.115.0, codenamed
Moviestar or
Frogstar) (December 4, 2007) •
H.264 •
AAC (
HE-AAC, AAC Main Profile, and AAC-LC) • New Flash Video file format F4V based on the
ISO base media file format (MPEG-4 Part 12) • Support for container formats based on the ISO base media file format • Last version for Windows 98/ME and other platforms •
Adobe Flash Player 10 (version 10.0.12.36, codenamed
Astro) (October 15, 2008) •
New features • 3D object transformations • Custom filters via Pixel Bender • Advanced text support •
Speex audio codec •
Real Time Media Flow Protocol (RTMFP) • Dynamic sound generation • Vector data type •
Enhanced features • Larger bitmap support • Graphics drawing API • Context menu • Hardware acceleration • Anti-aliasing engine (Saffron 3.1) • Read/write clipboard access • WMODE •
Adobe Flash Player 10 (version 10.0.32.18) (July 27, 2009) •
Adobe Flash Player 10 (version 10.0.42.34) (November 16, 2009) •
Adobe Flash Player 10 (version 10.0.45.2) (February 21, 2010) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.1 (version 10.1.52.14) (2010) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.1 (version 10.1.53.64, codenamed
Argo) (June 10, 2010) • Reuse of bitmap data copies for better memory management • Improved garbage collector • Hardware-based H.264 video decoding • HTTP Dynamic Streaming • Peer-assisted networking and multicast • Support for browser
privacy modes • Multi-touch APIs •
For Macs/OSX 10.4 ppc or later • Using Cocoa UI for Macs • Use of a double-buffered OpenGL context for full-screen • Use of Core Animation •
Adobe Flash Player 10.2 (version 10.2.152.26, codenamed
Spicy) (February 8, 2011) • Stage Video, a full hardware-accelerated video pipeline •
Internet Explorer 9 hardware-accelerated rendering support • Custom native mouse cursors • Multiple monitor full-screen support • Enhanced
subpixel rendering for text •
Adobe Flash Player 10.2 (version 10.2.152.32) (February 28, 2011) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.2 (version 10.2.153.1) (March 21, 2011) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.2 (version 10.2.159.1) (April 15, 2011) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.181.14, codenamed
Wasabi) (May 12, 2011) • Media measurement (video analytics for websites; desktop only) • Acoustic Echo Cancellation (acoustic echo cancellation, noise suppression, voice activity detection, automatic compensation for microphone input levels; desktop only) • Integration with browser privacy controls for managing local storage (ClearSiteData NPAPI) • Native control panel • Auto-update notification for Mac OS X • Last version for Mac OS X 10.5 •
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.181.23) (June 5, 2011) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.181.26) (June 14, 2011) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.181.34) (June 29, 2011) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.5) (August 14, 2011) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.7) (August 24, 2011) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.10) (September 21, 2011) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.11) (November 11, 2011) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.25) (September 18, 2012) •
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.29) (October 8, 2012) •
Adobe Flash Player 11 (version 11.0.1.152, codenamed
Serrano) (October 4, 2011) •
Desktop only • Stage 3D accelerated graphics rendering • Desktop: Windows (
DirectX 9), OS X (
Intel processor only) and Linux (
OpenGL 1.3),
SwiftShader fallback • Mobile: Android and iOS (
OpenGL ES 2) • H.264/AVC software encoding for cameras • Native 64-bit • Asynchronous bitmap decoding • TLS secure sockets •
Desktop and mobile • Stage Video hardware acceleration • Native extension libraries • Desktop: Windows (.dll), OS X (.framework) • Mobile: Android (.jar, .so), iOS (.a) •
JPEG XR decoding •
G.711 audio compression for telephony • Protected HTTP Dynamic Streaming (HDS) • Unlimited bitmap size •
LZMA SWF compression •
Mobile only • H.264/AAC playback • Front-facing camera • Background audio playback • Device speaker control • 16- and 32-bit color depth •
Adobe Flash Player 11.1 (version 11.1.102.55, codenamed
Anza) (November 10, 2011) • Last version of the web browser plug-in for mobile devices (made for Android 2.2 to 4.0.3) • iOS 5 native extensions for AIR • StageText: Native text input UI for Android • Security enhancements, last official version for Windows 2000 and XP RTM-SP1 • The Windows version offers automatic updater options • Shared ByteArray • Invoke Event enhancement (for openurl) • Packaging multiple libraries in an ANE (iOS) • Debug stack trace in release builds of Flash Player • Statistically link DRM (desktop only) •
Adobe Flash Player 11.6 (codenamed
Folsom) •
Adobe Flash Player 11.8 (codenamed
Harrison) (November 14, 2013) • Improved Mac .pkg Installation Support for the workflow and
UI • Support for
Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7 • Support for Safe Mode in
Safari 6.1 and higher • 64-bit PPAPI Flash Player for
Google Chrome • Graphics: Buffer Usage flag for Stage3D •
Adobe Flash Player 13 (codenamed
King) • Supplementary Characters Enhancement Support for Text Field • Full-screen video message tweak • this is the
Extended Support Release. • Stage 3D Standard profile •
Adobe Flash Player 14 (version 14.0.0.145) (July 8, 2014) •
Adobe Flash Player 14 (version 14.0.0.179) (August 12, 2014) •
Adobe Flash Player 15 (version 15.0.0.152, codenamed
Market) (September 9, 2014) • Improved support for browser zoom levels •
Adobe Flash Player 15 (version 15.0.0.167) (September 23, 2014) •
Adobe Flash Player 15 (version 15.0.0.223) (November 11, 2014) •
Adobe Flash Player 16 (version 16.0.0.235, codenamed
Natoma) (December 9, 2014) • Stage3D – Standard Constrained Profile • PPAPI Installers for Windows and Mac •
Adobe Flash Player 16 (version 16.0.0.257) (January 13, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 16 (version 16.0.0.287) (January 22, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 16 (version 16.0.0.296) (January 27, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 16 (version 16.0.0.305) (February 5, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 17 (version 17.0.0.134, codenamed
Octavia) (March 12, 2015) • Control Panel improvements • Installer improvements for Mac •
Adobe Flash Player 17 (version 17.0.0.169) (April 14, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 17 (version 17.0.0.188) (May 12, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 18 (version 18.0.0.160, codenamed
Presidio) (June 9, 2015) • Contains fixes for Adobe Security Bulletin APSB 15–11 •
Adobe Flash Player 18 (version 18.0.0.194) (June 23, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 18 (version 18.0.0.203) (July 8, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 18 (version 18.0.0.209) (July 14, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 18 (version 18.0.0.232) (August 11, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 19 (version 19.0.0.185, codenamed
Quint) (September 21, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 19 (version 19.0.0.207) (October 13, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 19 (version 19.0.0.226) (October 16, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 19 (version 19.0.0.245) (November 10, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 20 (version 20.0.0.228, codenamed
Rankin) (December 8, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 20 (version 20.0.0.267) (December 28, 2015) •
Adobe Flash Player 20 (version 20.0.0.270) (January 1, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 20 (version 20.0.0.286) (January 19, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 20 (version 20.0.0.306) (February 9, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.182, codenamed
Sutter) (March 10, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.197) (March 23, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.213) (April 7, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.216) (April 8, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.226) (April 21, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.242) (May 12, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 22 (version 22.0.0.185, codenamed
Townsend) (June 16, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 22 (version 22.0.0.209) (July 12, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 22 (version 22.0.0.210) (July 14, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 23 (version 23.0.0.162, codenamed
Underwood) (September 13, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 23 (version 23.0.0.185) (October 11, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 23 (version 23.0.0.205) (October 26, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 23 (version 23.0.0.207) (November 8, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 24 (version 24.0.0.186, codenamed
Van Ness) (December 13, 2016) •
Adobe Flash Player 24 (version 24.0.0.194) (January 10, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 24 (version 24.0.0.221) (February 14, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 25 (version 25.0.0.127, codenamed
Webster) (March 14, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 25 (version 25.0.0.148) (April 11, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 25 (version 25.0.0.163) (April 20, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 25 (version 25.0.0.171) (May 9, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 26 (version 26.0.0.126, codenamed
York) (June 13, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 26 (version 26.0.0.131) (June 16, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 26 (version 26.0.0.137) (July 11, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 26 (version 26.0.0.151) (August 8, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 27 (version 27.0.0.130, codenamed
Zoe) (September 12, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 27 (version 27.0.0.159) (October 10, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 27 (version 27.0.0.170) (October 16, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 27 (version 27.0.0.183) (October 25, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 27 (version 27.0.0.187) (November 14, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 28 (version 28.0.0.126, codenamed
Atka) (December 12, 2017) •
Adobe Flash Player 28 (version 28.0.0.137) (January 9, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 28 (version 28.0.0.161) (February 6, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 29 (version 29.0.0.113) (March 13, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 29 (version 29.0.0.140) (April 10, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 29 (version 29.0.0.171) (May 8, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 30 (version 30.0.0.113) (June 7, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 30 (version 30.0.0.134) (July 10, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 30 (version 30.0.0.154) (August 14, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 31 (version 31.0.0.108) (September 11, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 31 (version 31.0.0.122) (October 9, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 31 (version 31.0.0.148) (November 13, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.101) (December 5, 2018) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.114) (January 8, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.142) (February 12, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.156) (March 12, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.171) (April 9, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.192) (May 14, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.207) (June 11, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.223) (July 9, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.238) (August 13, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.255) (September 10, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.270) (October 9, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.293) (November 12, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.303) (December 10, 2019) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.314) (January 14, 2020) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.321) (January 21, 2020) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.330) (February 11, 2020) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.344) (March 10, 2020) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.363) (April 14, 2020) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.371) (May 12, 2020) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.387) (June 9, 2020) • Refuses to play Flash content after January 12, 2021, and instead displays a static warning message. •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.403) (July 14, 2020) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.414) (August 11, 2020) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.433) (September 8, 2020) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.445) (October 13, 2020) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.453) (November 10, 2020) •
Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.465) (December 8, 2020) •
Final global variant update. == See also ==