Hi! So I recently bought a Macbook Pro, and I discovered that the Flash program that I used before (Macromedia) is not compatible with my new laptop, so I got Adobe Flash CC and you have to pay like, $40 every month for it. The thing is, it's too complicated and I feel like it's not worth the money.
Is it possible to get Macromedia 8 for Mac? So far, I can't find anything. ;-;
Flash for Mac
Started by: GucciTrashcan | Replies: 10 | Views: 1,187
Jul 19, 2015 12:57 AM #1384437
Jul 19, 2015 8:11 PM #1384615
You should get Bootcamp..its basically windows for mac,you can install any windows software you want there..hope I helped.
Jul 20, 2015 3:55 AM #1384698
Quote from TerroarcYou should get Bootcamp..its basically windows for mac,you can install any windows software you want there..hope I helped.
Bootcamp won't work for me, my laptop is too skinny for a disk drive. But I ended up buying Parallels so it's all good now. Thanks anyway~
Jul 20, 2015 10:15 AM #1384773
I think you shouldn't buy Flash. Flash is dying anyway.
Jul 20, 2015 4:18 PM #1384873
Quote from AdamMZI think you shouldn't buy Flash. Flash is dying anyway.
What do you mean? I thought like, 3/4 of the animators on this website used Flash :cc
Jul 21, 2015 1:17 AM #1385072
Yeah, I actually want Flash to do what Netscape did, release the source code and then dies. If they do that, I'm pretty sure some people in the free software and open source software community will continue its life.
Jul 21, 2015 3:55 AM #1385126
Quote from AdamMZYeah, I actually want Flash to do what Netscape did, release the source code and then dies. If they do that, I'm pretty sure some people in the free software and open source software community will continue its life.
I'd rather not have it die at all... What's the point of getting rid of it?
Jul 21, 2015 4:02 AM #1385127
Security reason. You didn't read that article?
Jul 22, 2015 11:18 AM #1385682
My video tech class is filled with nothing but macs. I'd actually want to know if i could get flash 8 for mac as well. I might just end up telling my video tech teacher to get just one windows pc so i can run my copies of flash and after effects. And i wasn't aware that flash was dying. To me, it seems almost no different than any other drawn animation program. Of course, some others have more features, but if i had the skills, i could make anything i need to make with flash just fine.
Jul 23, 2015 1:39 AM #1385895
Quote from SeagullMy video tech class is filled with nothing but macs. I'd actually want to know if i could get flash 8 for mac as well.
You can uvu, sort of. But it's not really on a Mac, I actually got a cracked version of Parallels and then installed Flash 8 on that. It runs pretty smoothly too.