From Newsgroup: alt.comp.freeware
I have several flash files I've collected over the years and wanted to
be able to view them. So I went looking for a way to do that and found
Ruffle:
https://ruffle.rs/
Also:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ruffle.mirror/
and:
https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle _______________________________________________________________________
Made to run natively on all modern operating systems and browsers,
Ruffle brings Flash content back to life with no extra fuss.
Safe to use - Using the guarantees of Rust and WASM, we avoid the
security pitfalls Flash was known for.
Easy to install - Whether you're a user or a website owner, we've made
it as easy as possible to get up and running.
Free and open source - Licensed MIT/Apache 2.0, you're free to use
Ruffle however you please! _______________________________________________________________________
Downloads:
https://ruffle.rs/downloads
I ran the Windows 64 bit version's files through Virustotal and they
came up clean. However, the download is also available at Softpedia:
https://ruffle.en.softonic.com/
and I trust that website not to distribute malware.
I've installed Ruffle on my system and it works perfectly.
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