Firefox Flash Fix for Windows 64-bit
Thursday, January 21st, 2010Last weekend a customer got in touch about an Adobe Flash problem with Windows 7 64-bit. (more…)
Last weekend a customer got in touch about an Adobe Flash problem with Windows 7 64-bit. (more…)
Adobe has released an update to Acrobat and Reader to resolve some security vulnerabilities for the popular PDF software. (more…)
An age old problem has resurfaced for Adobe Flash Player users this week. (more…)
Apple has released a major set of security updates for the latest OS-X Mac operating system – 21 patches in all.
The main reason why users should be downloading and installing the update is because one of the patches fixes a vulnerability in Adobe Flash which is currently being exploited in the wild. (more…)
Note: This article will be completely irrelevant to regular Blogberry readers, it is only relevant to 64-bit Windows users wanting to get Flash Player working
Over the past few weeks, I have noticed that masses of users have been trawling the Blogberry hoping for a fix on their 64-bit Windows machine. (more…)
An old problem has resurfaced this week, one which has really proven to irritate users the world over. In fact, the most popular article on the Blogberry is my Adobe Flash 9 fix from back in 2007, and it is still just as popular today. (more…)
This page is dedicated to users who have run the original Adobe Flash 10 Fix.
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This is small posting, but hopefully a useful one to some.
Having note paper or lined paper to hand is a bit of must in life, and for some people, more bespoke types of paper like graph paper (really useful for the kids maths or science homework), or bi-colour paper. (more…)
Version 9 of Adobe’s Acrobat Reader has been released into the wild. Plenty of websites and small business use the software to reader, share documents with other users, or in thetechangel.com’s case – send out invoices. This version (v9) is the first reader application to allow document creators to bake movies and animation into the PDF format (Portable Document Format). (more…)
Late last Tuesday night, GMT time, Microsoft met its self imposed deadline and has started shipping the hotly anticipated Windows Service Pack 1 for Vista. It’s mostly bug fixes and performance tweaks, but the sheer volume of ‘em is something to behold. Users are advised to download and install when prompted. Alternatively read on for an idea of some fixes covered, known issues, things to check before you install and pictures to guide you along…
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