


Although I don't see why there would be a problem. I will have to try sometime later to see what happens when I try to install the one from directly, while booted to my 10.6. It was used for running rich Internet applications, viewing multimedia contents, and playing audio as well as videos on YouTube. 20 years ago, Flash Player was the browser plugin that ruled the Internet era. Macromedia and Flash Player were later acquired by Adobe Systems. When I installed it on my 10.6, it didn't complain that this version wasn't allowed, which leads me to believe that it is compatible. Flash Player was initially developed and released by Macromedia in 1996.
#Update flash player mac os no longer supported for mac#
If no updates are available, you have the latest version of a Flash Player for Mac installed.

If an update is available, click Yes to update. In the bottom left corner, choose Flash Player. Find out easy and safe ways of downloading, installing, updating. However, I should point out that I DLd it booted to my Mountain Lion, from the link I gave you, and used the one for sys admins, which allows the installation on any connected drives (sadly, this is being discontinued at the end of the month.) When it's finished installing in one volume, you just use "change install location" to install to another. Go to the Apple menu and click System Preferences. Are you worried about Adobe Flash Player updates on Mac Put your worries aside and make the most of this information in this guide. This document describes alternatives to using Adobe flash player in browsers when accessing the Visualint Line NVRs. Visualint Line NVRs use Adobe Flash for their web browser interface. Adobe’s end of life statement can be found here. But you're saying it's compatible w/ OS X 10.6.8? As of December 31, 2020, Adobe Flash player is no longer supported by Adobe. Yes, I did see the link for v23.0.0.162 but the system requirements say it's for OS X 10.9 or later which is why I didn't download it.
