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An open source Flash Player emulator. Made to run natively on all modern operating systems and browsers, Ruffle brings Flash content back to life with no extra fuss. Safe to use - Using the guarantees of Rust and WASM, we avoid the security pitfalls Flash was known for.
If you want to run Flash content on your computer without a browser in-between, we have native applications that will take full advantage of your GPU and system resources to get those extra frames when playing intense games.
A script to install Waterfox and Flash on MacOS. Contribute to MadScripter/FlashBundleInstaller development by creating an account on GitHub.
If you're on MacOS and need to play Flash content in a browser, I made a script that simplifies the process of getting up and running. The script is available at: https://github.com/MadScripter/FlashBundleInstaller. Simply follow the instructions and you should be good to go!
The Internet Archive's Flash collection has a constantly growing selection of Flash files running via Ruffle in your browser - no download required. Desktop builds of Ruffle are available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Windows. Direct Download. On the Releases page, click the link labeled windows.
Ruffle is a free Adobe Flash Player emulator written in the Rust programming language. With this application, you can easily play Flash content as if the Flash is still installed.
Archived Files of Adobe Flash Player 32 (Win, Mac & Linux) standalone (aka projectors) players for Flex and Flash developers.