There is no need to get this to run under Crossover Office since it has now been released natively for Linux.
I vote we close this program and any previous versions since they are no longer needed.
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There is no need to get this to run under Crossover Office since it has now been released natively for Linux.
I vote we close this program and any previous versions since they are no longer needed.
actually, this is still needed by me, as I run a native 64bit system, and the flash player 9 released by adobe is 32bit only. crossover creates a 64bit wrapper around the windows flash player so that it will run in my 64bit firefox.
More than that, there is no guarentee the linux client will always work. Windows support is always first. If this remains functional it's a good failback if we have another long release cycle again.
There are still third-party applications that make use of embedded Flash applications. Steam, for instance. For that reason it should be supported.
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