Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.262 User Reviews
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"it sucks big time
it sucks big time"Version: Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.262
Pros
NONE NONE NONE
Cons
EVERYTHING TOTALLY SUCKS
Summary
should be thrown in the trash
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"Does not work in Windows 7 - Firefox environment."
Version: Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.262
Pros
None that I could see.
Cons
Windows 7 + Firefox environment. Streaming videos (e.g. YouTube) will not appear ever. I switched to Flash 10.3 and turned off updates.
Summary
It will remain useless until Adobe fixes it.
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"Extremely badly make product"
Version: Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.262
Pros
Sending crash reports may be a pro? Pity i dont get responses!
Cons
Crashes on the latest versions of
1) Firefox 13.0.1
2) IE 9 9.0.8112.1642
3) Chrome 20.0.1132.47
It did the same thing around this time last year. Fixed it in September. Looks like they are doing the same thing again.Summary
I have Win7 64 bit with 16gig of ram & a 50meg line. Also have a 4gig video card. My PC has all the latest updates, And for some reason Adobe Flash has decided to become troublesome. Its a pity as I'm forced to use it in order to watch You-tube & other video sites. And these site require you to have the latest version of Flash, so going back to an older version is not an option.
Its a shameful inept and badly coded software, which is bring a bad name to a otherwise good software company Adobe. -
"USELESS USELESS USELESS."
Version: Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.262
Pros
Old versions seemed to work OK as I haven't had a problem until now.Saying that....isnt it the only Flash player around apart from Silverlight?
Cons
New version has very seriously messed up my computer.
Summary
Adobe.....are you out there?
Are you reading these messages?
Are you even interested?
What are you going to do to rectify this?
Is it possible to install an older version so i can use You Tube. I dont need any frills....just the means to work. -
"Too many crashes!"
Version: Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.262
Pros
It works sometimes.
Cons
It crashes way too much.
Summary
I'm not looking for all the bells and whistles. I just want a simple player that's stable and works. Adobe Flash Player (AFP) used to be just that but after the last couple of updates, it has begun to crash on a very regular basis. My mother-in-law updated her AFP a couple of days ago and today she asked me what was going on with AFP. I explained that I was having the same problem so came here to find out if others were too and they obviously are. Maybe they will get it worked out soon.
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"Crap!! Constant skipping and PC crashes!!"
Version: Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.262
Pros
NONE. I'm so sorry I ever let Adobe update past Player 10.
Cons
Everyday my PC crashes because of this faulty product.
Summary
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who cares about the health of their PC.
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"Makes My IE8 To Crash"
Version: Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.262
Pros
Easy to install and easy to uninstall.
Cons
When I open more favorites at once in Internet Explorer 8, Flash player 11 makes my IE8 to crash every once in the about 5 times of opening. I know this because I clicked on "details" when the message "Internet Explorer does not respond" appeared and the fault module is Flash Player.
Summary
I have to do without youtube videos, etc., because Flash Player makes my Internet Explorer 8 to crash when opening favorites on more than one computers. This is only when Flash Player is on my computer.
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"Horrible Product"
Version: Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.262
Pros
1. NONE
2. NONE
3. NONECons
99% of my computer's crashes are because of this piece of crap product.
Summary
Flash is just a horrible, horrible product. I just can't wait for the day when something comes and replaces Flash.
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"This is a bad product"
Version: Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.262
Pros
None that I can see from any other version
Cons
constantly crashing - no matter what game I am playing - this is a terrible product
Summary
Don't bother - if you are lucky enough to have the older version - keep it
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"Works fine for a few days, then starts crashing again."
Version: Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.262
Pros
Seems to work fine for a day or two; maybe it will again in a week or two, but probably needs either a rollback or a new version. Worked even better than before (surprisingly) in Apple's Safari for Windows 5.34, although I haven't rechecked it today.
Cons
Highly frustrating in Windows Vista; 11.3.300.257 no longer works at all well on Internet Explorer 9.0; .262 seemed to work OK on Firefox 13.1, Chrome 19.0 and Netscape Navigator 9 right after the last-minute fix, but now seems to overload and crash in the usual way.
Summary
I've become completely confused. Maybe things will change once again in a day or two, but a few days after both the Internet Explorer Version (300.257) and the Firefox family Version (300.262) were updated, installed and/or plugged-in, they've started once again to overload, stall, freeze and crash when they encounter even moderately "rich" content (i.e. noisy ads and excessive videos or carousel banners) in My Yahoo! or WSJ.com. Partly due to my inadequate Compaq RAM (512 MB) and processor (Intel Celeron D 360), but this shouldn't happen in any browser.<br><br> MY CURRENT (and changeable) RECOMMENDATION for those with weak systems like mine: May be no problem (even an improvement) with latest Safari, but approach with extreme caution installing with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Navigator; it may be worth waiting a week or two for the smoke to clear (at both the Adobe and Firefox ends) and some better fix to arrive. (On the other hand, knowing Adobe, it could take much longer than that.) <br><br> I haven't had this much hassle and grief with an Adobe download since the early days of Adobe Reader 6, 7 & 8 (which, typically for Adobe, came just after Acrobat Reader 5.1 had reached nearly perfect state of the art. If something works, especially one inherited from a good firm like Macromedia, Adobe will find a way to overextend it into chaos.)
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