File: beat.swf-(232 KB, 700x394, Other)
[_] Anonymous 11/06/17(Mon)20:18:04 No.3292638
Does anyone else hoard .swf files in preparation for the day /f/ dies and Flash stops being
supported?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/06/17(Mon)22:07:55 No.3292668
>>3292638
That's what we do here anyway.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/07/17(Tue)06:20:56 No.3292746
>>3292638
when Flash stops being supported it stops being supported and that doesn't mean all of the
flashes will ceize to exist or be unplayable
>> [_] Anonymous 11/07/17(Tue)06:40:23 No.3292749
Yes...but not "for the day /f/ dies and Flash stops being supported" - I suspect that we will
still see steady flash animations created for the next 10 years and probably a trickle of
animations for the next 10 years.
I love flash and love to keep it for local consumption
A quick look at my Flash folder shows the first .swf I downloaded was Pokemon.swf (11/29/2002)
>> [_] Anonymous 11/07/17(Tue)09:14:39 No.3292755
I used to hoard flashes but my collection took a major hit when my HDD died. Taught me to backup
more frequently.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/07/17(Tue)10:02:26 No.3292761
/f/ should die already