There are many older versions of Adobe Flash Player for the Mac OS X Tiger. These versions include: Flash Player 10.3.183.11, Flash Player 10.3.183.7, Flash Player 10.3.181.14, Flash Player 10.2.159.1, Flash Player 10.1.102.64 and all versions of the Flash Player 10.1.
If you want to play material created with Flash on a MacBook then the Flash Player will be needed.
The best bet is probably the Adobe Flash Player for Mac OS X is available from the Adobe website.
First, make sure that CNN uses Flash. I'm sure it does, almost all internet video is either Quicktime, Windows, or Flash-based. Make sure that you also installed Flash player again. Also download it directly from their site. That way you KNOW that you're getting the latest and greatest version of the player. Try using Safari, Firefox, Camino (a personal favorite, you might wanna try it, Camino is probably the friendliest browser on the Mac).
yeah but theres a certain format u need to make it
There are numerous players for Flash media available. The Perian plug-in adds Flash video playback to the QuickTime player. ISwiff and Elmedia player are two popular stand alone Flash players. (See links below)
The latest version of Flash Player for Mac OS X can be downloaded from the Adobe web site. No other application is required.
Web browsers use the Flash Player to play content such as games and animations that have been created with Flash and embedded in a web page.
Well all i get from your Question is: "can stick arena run on a mac?" if that's what you want to know then yes. stick arena is a flash game, and so long as you have adobe flash player 10 (the most recent Flash player) you can run any flash game on the internet.
Did you download the Mac version. Regardless here is the correct version>> https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/Simply download, then double click to install.
Flash movies will play in any Mac web browser. You should ensure you have the latest version of the Flash player from Adobe (See links below). There are numerous SWF/FLV Flash players available for the Mac and software such as CosmoPod will download Flash movies from a website and convert them into a QuickTime friendly format for playing on a Mac or iPod etc.
No