Adobe Flash Player Update For Mac 10.7.5

About Adobe Flash Player for Mac The Adobe Flash Player is a widely distributed proprietary multimedia and application player created by Macromedia and now developed and distributed by Adobe after its acquisition.

Adobe software and Mac OS X v.10.4 (Tiger)
Adobe software got its start on the Macintosh computer. Today, millions of creative customers around the world rely on Adobe and Apple. Since the introduction of Mac OS X in May 2001, Adobe has delivered more flagship applications on this platform than any other software vendor, satisfying the needs of our creative professional customers.

With the introduction of Mac OS X v.10.4 (Tiger), Apple has brought the Macintosh platform to new levels of ease of use, performance, and reliability. It is a great platform for our latest generation of Macintosh-compatible software.

This past year has been an exciting one for customers that rely on Adobe and Apple products. The all-new Adobe Creative Suite 2 and Mac OS X v.10.4 (Tiger) make this a great time to be an Adobe customer on the Mac platform. Adobe and Apple have worked closely together through the development of Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and Adobe Creative Suite 2 to ensure that our software is fully compatible with Tiger. After rigorous testing by Adobe engineers, Adobe Creative Suite 2, as well as its individual components (Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe Illustrator CS2, Adobe InDesign CS2, Adobe GoLive CS2, and Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional), are now certified as compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger).

For detailed information on Mac OS X Tiger and Adobe products, please see the links below for support information and updates:
Adobe® Creative Suite 2
Adobe InDesign® CS2
Error 'Spelling Service.framework' when you start InDesign
Adobe Illustrator® CS2
Keyboard shortcuts don't work in Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop® CS2
Adobe GoLive® CS2
Adobe Acrobat® 7.0
Media files don't play with QuickTime 7
Adobe After Effects® 6.5
Adobe InCopy® CS2
Adobe Flash Player Update For Mac 10.7.5

If you're using an out-of-date version of the Adobe Flash Player plug-in, you may see the message “Blocked plug-in,” “Flash Security Alert,” or “Flash out-of-date” when attempting to view Flash content in Safari.

Clicking the indicator displays a message that Adobe Flash Player is out of date:

To continue viewing Flash content, update to a later version of Adobe Flash Player:

  1. Click the Download Flash button. Safari opens the Adobe Flash Player page on the Adobe website.
  2. Follow the instructions on the Adobe website to download and install the latest version of the plug-in.

Adobe Flash Player

If you need to use an older version of Flash Player, you can use Internet plug-in management in Safari to run the plug-in in unsafe mode for websites that you trust.

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Contact Adobe if you need help downloading, installing, or using Adobe Flash Player.