Adobe heeft versie 11.6 uitgebracht van Flash Player en 3.6 van de Adobe Integrated Runtime. Met Adobe Flash Player is het mogelijk om Flash-content, voornamelijk swf-bestanden, op de computer af te spelen. Onder meer populaire videosites als YouTube en Google Video bieden hun bezoekers de mogelijkheid om video's met de stand-alone-Flash Player af te spelen. Adobe AIR biedt een crossplatform-omgeving voor het ontwikkelen en afspelen van zogeheten Rich Internet Applications. De release notes voor deze uitgave zijn hieronder te vinden.
New FeaturesFixed Issues
- Graphics Data Query
- Improved permissions UI for full screen keyboard access
- Multiple SWF support (iOS)
- Setting device specific Retina Display resolution (iOS)
- Updated File API following App store guidelines (iOS)
- HiDpi support for FlashPro
- On Android OS, AIR apps streaming MP4 audio hang when pausing and resuming multiple times.
- In applications which utilize the Concurrency feature, a crash can occur when sending a large amount of shared properties between workers.
- On Mac OS, AIR application fail to load PDF files when Acrobat is updated to 11.0.1
- On Windows XP, microphone is not recognized for an input to a stream.
- On Windows XP, in some circumstances, FlashMediaServer streams deliver choppy streams.
- In Microsoft Internet Explorer, when protected mode is on, non-administrator profiles fail to load Flash content.
- On Windows 7, under certain conditions, webcam feeds do not render properly
- On MacOS, some large image fail to load.
- In Internet explorer, when hardware acceleration is disabled, the “allow fullscreen” dialog fails to exit completely.
- On Mac OS, In an AIR application has multiple windows open, and CMD+Q is entered, AIR crashes
- On iOS, attempting to play local MP4 videos with the StageVideo object sometimes fails.
- On Microsoft Windows, looped FLV videos fail to show the last frame.
- On Apple Macbooks or Apple iMacs with external displays connected, protected content fails to play
- On Microsoft Windows, gotoAndStop calls sometimes function incorrectly.