On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Eric Bradshaw < ericbrads...@computers4christians.org> wrote:
> ... > 2) The second thing I'd have to do in Firefox is install the Flash-AID > Add-on and run it. Also a bit time-consuming and also completely > unnecessary in Chromium. > "Flash-AID" is no longer in development, AFAIK. In any case I've never had to use it to get Flash going on Firefox. > 3) Saving SWF files in Firefox involved installing an add-on (Video > Download Helper), telling it specifically to save SWF files and even > then having it not always work. Chromium has SWF saving ability built-in > and it has always worked in my experience. > Are you sure about this? Which version of Chromium does this? Where is the .swf file saved to? I'd appreciate details although I suspect that Chromium does not have *SWF saving ability built-in*.
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