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A.D. Fundum
2013-02-12 12:17:55 UTC
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What's the latest major version of Flash available for eCS 1.x?
Without a reply it'll assume it's 7.


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Peter Brown
2013-02-12 13:05:54 UTC
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Hi
Post by A.D. Fundum
What's the latest major version of Flash available for eCS 1.x?
Without a reply it'll assume it's 7.
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I'm using Flash11 - 11.1r102 to be precise.

I'm not sure if this is the latest available as my eCS Subscription
needs updating to get access.


Regards

Pete
A.D. Fundum
2013-02-12 15:25:52 UTC
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Post by Peter Brown
I'm using Flash11
my eCS Subscription needs updating to get access.
Thanks for the pointer. ISTR it was linked to having to have eCS 2.x,
but it appears it's linked to this SSS indeed. Due to this pointer I
just learned it should work with eCS 1.2 and newer. I also found a v10
DLL at Netlabs, so I assume that was the first relevant SSS version.

BTW, no need to promote movie players nor downloaders. I mainly need a
newer Flash for webpages with interactivity.


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A.D. Fundum
2013-02-12 16:52:58 UTC
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SSS
What's the difference between the business and the home & student
subscription?

FWIW: one home user/person working with upto about 6-8 nearly
identical machines, and typically one copy in actual use at the same
time.


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Peter Brown
2013-02-12 22:16:02 UTC
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Hi
SSS
What's the difference between the business and the home& student
subscription?
Business is for those needing more than 5 Licences.
FWIW: one home user/person working with upto about 6-8 nearly
identical machines, and typically one copy in actual use at the same
time.
I'm not sure but think that if only 1 copy is actually in use at any
point in time you only need 1 Licence. However, I think you should check
that with Mensys just to avoid any possible problems.


Regards

Pete
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
2013-02-19 12:14:30 UTC
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Post by A.D. Fundum
What's the difference between the business and the home & student
subscription?
I believe that it's the number of machines you're licensed for.
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