For those that run Apple:
Using Macromedia Shockwave Player on an Intel-based Macintosh
Shockwave Player has not yet been ported to run natively on the new Intel-based Macintosh computers and currently only runs in Rosetta emulation mode. To install and use Shockwave Player on an Intel-based Macintosh, you will need to run the browser in Rosetta emulation mode. Follow the instructions below to launch your browser in Rosetta emulation mode.
Launching a Browser in Rosetta Emulation Mode
Applications like both Safari and Firefox default to running in native mode on the new Intel-based Macs and therefore you must follow a few simple steps to instead have then run in Rosetta emulation mode:
1. Quit out of the browser.
2. Go to your Applications folder and control-click on the browser application bundle.
3. In the context menu that appears select Get Info.
4. Under the General heading of the Info dialog select "Open using Rosetta".
5. Close the Info dialog box.
After completing the above steps the browser will now run in Rosetta emulation mode thus allowing you to install and use the Shockwave Player.
Installing the Shockwave Player
If you don't have the Shockwave Player installed, follow these steps in order to download, install and use the Shockwave Player:
1. Relaunch your browser in Rosetta emulation mode.
2. Go to the Shockwave Player Download Center and download the Shockwave Player installer.
3. Quit out of the browser.
4. Run the installer.
Note: Safari users running the browser in native mode will be redirected to this TechNote if they attempt to visit the Shockwave Player Download Center. Those users must relaunch their browser in Rosetta emulation mode in order to download Shockwave Player installers. Users of other browsers, like Firefox, can download installers while in either native or emulated mode.
Once the Shockwave Player has been installed it is available for use in any browser running in Rosetta emulation mode.
Last Update: 05-12-2006
ID: 82216d24
OS:
* Macintosh OS X
Browser:
* Safari, FireFox
Permanent Link:
http://www.adobe.com/go/82216d24
Products Affected:
* Shockwave Player
So with this, firefox will run shockwave and so we should be able to iSketch too
