

I have no idea about the changelog, although from previous experience on the 11.x branch, it’s probably mainly security and bug fixes.

I don’t think there’s anything major in this release, the previous version was 11.9.x and I guess they preferred 12.0.x rather than getting into 11.10.x and such. But you’ll probably find interesting pointers among the most recent comments.įinally, about 2 years and a half after Flash 11, Adobe recently released Flash 12, and quite quickly later, Flash 13 to 16. I’m not using Flash anymore, be it portable or not, so I don’t know what the up-to-date setup voodoo is (on a side note, thanks very much to browsers for always changing that shit). Note (): as far as I know, the instructions are now totally outdated and basically the only relevant part of this post is the download links.

If this is out of date, don’t hesitate to bump me in comments, I don’t check for updates quite regularly. Mirrors are available in article and/or in the latest comments. Latest version for download here: 31.0.0.108 for Firefox and Chrome. Skip to the download links if you’re too lazy to read or if you already know what you’re doing Thanks for hanging around all this time 🙂 (and good luck with the few rare sites that still somehow near the end of 2018 require you to use Flash) Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 6.1.76.Note (): due to lack of time (and interest, and how is Flash still alive anyway?), today’s upload of version 31.0.0.108 will be the last version I repackage. The following are the dds and attach logs. I apologize if this seems like a long ramble, I just assumed the more details I could give about the incident the better. I don't know if that violates the "Piracy" Policy of the forum, I don't use it and I don't know if it can be removed separate from the rest of the "free studio", but I'm willing to do whatever I need to do to cooperate. MB said it quarantined and deleted successfully, but knowing that it came from the "Free studio", I'm unsure as to whether I should trust leaving the "Free Studio" software on my computer at all, But if one of the wonderful people of this forum helps me determine I have nothing to worry about I'd like to keep it because I still need an audio converter.Īlso, I noticed that one of the MANY features of the software is called "free Torrent download". So unchecked everything and immediately afterwards scanned with MB pro and it found a "". I read reviews on it, some claiming it contained Trojans and worms and such, and others claiming if you carefully unchecked all the third-party software offers during installation it wouldn't be a problem.

Yesterday I downloaded a free software called "DVDvideosoft Free Studio" from because I needed to convert wma files to wav.
