File: maledict.swf-(9.25 MB, 1280x720, Loop)
[_] How to view .SWF files stored locally Local SWF Player 11/14/18(Wed)23:35:22 No.3368145
I'm sure this will help someone else. Now that major browsers are deprecating flash, viewing our
local collections of SWF files has been getting more and more annoying. Thankfully there is still
an official way from Adobe to do this.
https://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/debug_downloads.html
Look for the "Flash Player projector" for your OS. On Windows its a standalone application
without installing. You can save this and associate it with SWF files to view them locally.
Hope this helps somebody like it helped me.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/15/18(Thu)00:36:30 No.3368153
>>3368145
thanks anon!
>> [_] Anonymous 11/15/18(Thu)03:27:52 No.3368172
>he's been using his browser to play .swfs until now
:^)))
>> [_] Anonymous 11/15/18(Thu)03:28:32 No.3368173
>>3368145
thanks.. now, if only they'd release one for Android...
>> [_] Anonymous 11/15/18(Thu)03:38:01 No.3368176
>>3368173
but they did
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
Just scroll down where it says Flash Player for Android and download the latest release. Now
you'll be able to view flash on firefox or firefox based browsers.
It's not perfect, lags a lot but for viewing simple flash loops and jewtuberips it serves its
purpose
>> [_] Anonymous 11/15/18(Thu)12:14:00 No.3368200
>>3368145
>How to view .SWF files stored locally
You view them in Flash.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/15/18(Thu)12:42:50 No.3368206
>>3368200
What?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/15/18(Thu)14:45:09 No.3368229
>>3368200
But what player do you use to view Flash?