Thanks. 
Are there any other-accessible-programs which one can use to read Flash content 
then? 
I guess, I'll have to use Windows to read it for now. 

On 13 Nov 2011, at 04:44, Chris Blouch wrote:

> I can at least answer the second question. Yes, Adobe has chosen to not make 
> Flash accessible on the Mac. Not much we can do about it other than continue 
> to pester Adobe, but success seems unlikely.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 11/12/11 6:05 PM, Kirsten Edmondson wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I thought I had successfully installed dropbox, but when I open it, there is 
>> nothing in it. When I installed, I did tell it I had an account, so I 
>> expected to find all my files but they are not there. They are on the 
>> website. What do I have to do to get them in my dropbox on the Mac?
>> 
>> I needed to download flash player to read a magazine I bought, but I can't 
>> get it to work. It's installed fine. Am I to take it that flash player isn't 
>> accessible with VO on the Mac?
>> Thanks.
>> Kirsten, the slow-to-learn-Mac-User :)
>> 
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