Adobe Flash Player 11 Beta

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Another beta is upon us:

•Stage3D APIs — Create highly interactive visuals to improve collaboration on 3-dimensional models.

64-bit support — Support for 64-bit operating systems and browsers on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows.

•G.711 audio compression for telephony — Integrate voice/telephony into business apps using G.711 codec.

•H.264/AVC SW Encoding — Encode higher quality video locally using H.264 video.

•Socket Progress Events — Build advanced file sharing apps like FTP clients that send large amounts of data.

•HD surround sound — Deliver full HD videos with 7.1 channel surround sound directly to AIR powered TVs.

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You can download it from here:

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplatformruntimes/flashplayer11/


AIR 3 is also released as a beta, more from here:

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplatformruntimes/air3/
 
I'm a 64-bit windows user and generally download and run 64-bit software since it'll make the best use of my hardware, and also know that a 64-bit flash lets us use the 64-bit versions of webbrowsers... but what does this really mean? There's not going to be any meaningful difference between a 32-bit and 64-bit web browser, is there?
 
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