Bit of news it seems 
Is it gonna change anything though? 
hey Adrien… as from what I’ve read it sounds like it has better performance, and supports now 64-bit PC’s… I already planned getting a 32bit desktop Pc, so these are awesome news 
that’s great news, expetially for 64bit linux users
coz right now we are forced to either stick with 10.0 or use 32bit firefox with 10.1
bitmap-heavy content for Flash Player will experience the greatest benefit
^ In the article, it says “Today we’re also sharing a refresh of the Linux 64-bit version of Flash Player together with the first preview of both the 64-bit Windows and Mac versions.”
^ In the article, it says “Today we’re also sharing a refresh of the Linux 64-bit version of Flash Player together with the first preview of both the 64-bit Windows and Mac versions.”
I read it here so thought it’s the same link:
http://blog.theflashblog.com/?p=2339 
This is good news than!
Combine this with IE9 Beta and there’s way to many bugs at the moment
Still excited though 
lol… in our local newspapers they wrote an article about IE9 , translated in english it would mean: “IE9 is gonna be better than all current browsers…”
I almost laughed out loud 
While it can perform food on bitmap calculations or other functions… it’s pretty much useless. Because you can’t design anything for it if you want good performance for the rest of the 32bit world.
What would you do? Detect at runtime what version the user has and increase the particle number if is using the 64bit version? 
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