I have discovered that the Adobe Flash player 8 or 9 is NOT compatiable with IE7 and I would expect IE8 as a addin/on.
This is a 32bit Application and you cannot open flash in the 64 bit IE it just loops and you get nowhere.
It would appear that we will have to WAIT on Adobe Flash ???.
Adobe are winning NO friends here.
It would appear that NO Adobe products are 64bit.
I have to change products from Adobe (Photoshop I use regulary) to a Coral product (Coral Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 NOT the free but paid for NZ$179.00 delivered) this is 64 bit and after a small learning curve is a far better product than Paintshop.
Just to let everone know.
This is a 32bit Application and you cannot open flash in the 64 bit IE it just loops and you get nowhere.
It would appear that we will have to WAIT on Adobe Flash ???.
Adobe are winning NO friends here.
It would appear that NO Adobe products are 64bit.
I have to change products from Adobe (Photoshop I use regulary) to a Coral product (Coral Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 NOT the free but paid for NZ$179.00 delivered) this is 64 bit and after a small learning curve is a far better product than Paintshop.
Just to let everone know.
My Computer
System One
-
- Manufacturer/Model
- Custom built
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 DUO E8500 3.16
- Motherboard
- ASUS P5Q Deluxe
- Memory
- 8Gb Corsair matched RAM (4 x 2GB)
- Graphics card(s)
- ASUS EAH8870 512mb
- Sound Card
- M/B (ADI AD2000B) Onboard Sound
- Monitor(s) Displays
- AOC 19: Wide AOC 917Wx
- Screen Resolution
- 1400x900
- Hard Drives
- c: 320GB Seagate SATA single Platter RAID installed 4 x SATA Seagate NQC 250Mb drives (2 x set to Raid 1 and 2 x set to Raid 0), External Seagate 320 Welland SATA
- PSU
- ZALMAN ZM850-HP modular
- Case
- Gigabyte Poseidon GZ-XA1CA
- Cooling
- Std CPU and M/B with additional 3 x Fans
- Mouse
- MS Optical 2000 with Keyboard
- Keyboard
- MS Wireless 1000 with mouse
- Internet Speed
- ADSL Max down 128 up
- Other Info
- This is a custom system that I researched and built