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Macromedia Flash Client for Linux?

Darrell Townsend writes "I'm a web developer, and I'm getting tired of having to switch between Windows and Linux to develop in Flash (or use some type of emulator). Are there any programs out there that I can use to develop Flash natively in Linux? (I'm not interested in any of the xml2flash-type programs, I want a full-featured IDE for Flash like that available for Windows/Mac.)"

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  1. Probably...? by AtariDatacenter · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I am currently using a Macromedia Flash client on Solaris. Works absolutely perfect, with sound and everything! If they've got it for Solaris, you'd think there would be a Linux version floating around.

  2. Okay, OKAY! Here it is. by AtariDatacenter · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    It is right in front of your nose, on the macromedia web site. Netscape plugins for alternative operating systems. That's where I got my Solaris (SPARC hardware) plugin, and it works like a champ. Very solid.