• Ruffle, a Flash player emulator

    From John C.@r9jmg0@yahoo.com to alt.comp.freeware on Fri Nov 14 02:49:06 2025
    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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    John C. No ad, CD, cripple, demo, nag, pay, pirated, share, spy,
    time-limited, trial or web wares for me please. I filter crossposts,
    various trolls & dizum.com. This makes ACF easier to read. Take back
    tech corporations from India & industry back from China.

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  • From David B.@BDonBlockNews@invalid.invalid to alt.comp.freeware on Fri Nov 14 22:24:48 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.comp.freeware

    On 14/11/2025 10:49, John Corliss has had his information stolen!

    It's quite safe in alt.computer.workshop! ;-)
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  • From Mike Easter@MikeE@ster.invalid to alt.comp.freeware on Fri Nov 14 14:37:16 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.comp.freeware

    David B. wrote:
    On 14/11/2025 10:49, John Corliss has had his information stolen!

    It's quite safe in alt.computer.workshop!  ;-)

    A daffy msg from a zany troll.
    --
    Mike Easter
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  • From David B.@BDonBlockNews@invalid.invalid to alt.comp.freeware on Fri Nov 14 23:57:12 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.comp.freeware

    On 14/11/2025 10:49, John C. wrote:
    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.

    Are you the John Corliss I used to know?

    Your message has been 'stolen' and posted on 'alt.computer.workshop'!

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  • From Mike Easter@MikeE@ster.invalid to alt.comp.freeware on Fri Nov 14 16:29:12 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.comp.freeware

    David B. wrote:
    Are you the John Corliss I used to know?

    Silly boy.

    There's an amusing thread in acf GG from 2011 (seems like only
    yesterday?) between Pooh the Cat and alleged John Corliss BS206 and John Corliss (ES).
    --
    Mike Easter
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