Adobe Flash Player 9 Released

Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced the availability of Adobe® Flash® Player 9 (formerly Flash Player 8.5), the next-generation Flash Player client runtime. Flash Player provides a more secure, lightweight, robust runtime environment for rich media and enterprise-ready rich Internet applications. Flash Player 9 achieves up to 10 times faster performance through ActionScript 3.0 and a new ActionScript Virtual Machine , which features a Just In Time compiler that translates ActionScript bytecode to native machine code for maximum execution speed.
It should be interesting to see if this 10x faster run time helps out Stickam Performance.

Comments
i just want to make you aware that i must remove the flash player 9 constantly to let my machine continue. whoever is responsible for the creation of that obnoxious piece of crap. should be executed.!why must the net be ruined by such a sinister device.does it produce subliminal messages too?
Posted by: tom | September 19, 2006 8:33 PM
Just so you know, if you upgrade to flash 8 all the linux users on your site will no longer be able to use your site. We're still on flash 7 and macromedia isn't even planning on making a flash 8 for linux. They're skipping right to flash 9 because they're behind and they have no idea how long that's going to take.
Posted by: Mitsukai | July 19, 2006 11:18 AM
I think the new flash player is terribly slow or you truly need to increase your bandwidth to accomindate more viewers. 10% of the time, I do not get the person's live picture in the player window, or it freezes or it's takes a minute to show up I have 3 computers and cable and it's all the same. Whatever it is, it stinks.
Posted by: Germyne | July 4, 2006 8:27 PM
Doesn't seem to be working any faster performance wise at all.
Lately it seems that while listening to a music or video file in the stickam player it will stop for no apparent reason at all. Also while the sticam player is loading, it seems to stop at 2 or 3 seconds, and never loads completely.
It seems it has to do mostly with your website's transfer speed to our sites!
Posted by: Daniel | July 3, 2006 11:29 AM
Flash 9 sucks with mozilla. Not worth downloading.
Posted by: Mark | July 1, 2006 9:58 PM
great!!!!!,i hope the new adobe flashplayer will allow stickam to run more efficiently,stickam rocks!!
Posted by: sovereign_nation | June 29, 2006 5:24 AM