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Firefox for Windows uses the Flash plugin but I do not need that because I have Flash Pro installed on my computer. This shortcoming affects viewing some web pages like Facebook. I don't need the plugin. I have no problem viewing the same pages with either IE or Chrome. Can't Firefox recognize Flash Pro?

Firefox for Windows uses the Flash plugin but I do not need that because I have Flash Pro installed on my computer. This shortcoming affects viewing some web pages like Facebook. I don't need the plugin. I have no problem viewing the same pages with either IE or Chrome. Can't Firefox recognize Flash Pro?

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Google Chrome uses its own Flash plugin that is Pepper based and IE likely uses the ActiveX version. Firefox needs a 32 bit Flash plugin version that is NPAPI based, so if Flash Pro only offers a 64 bit version then this won't work.

Does Flash Pro state that they support Firefox?

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Google Chrome uses its own Flash plugin that is Pepper based and IE likely uses the ActiveX version. Firefox needs a 32 bit Flash plugin version that is NPAPI based, so if Flash Pro only offers a 64 bit version then this won't work.

Does Flash Pro state that they support Firefox?

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Does Flash Pro state that they support Firefox? Hmm, shouldn't it be the other way around? Here's another way to look at it: I have flash pro on my computer; why should I have to install the free Flash plugin as well? Especially for the sake of just one program?

I am not saying this because I feel like being ornery. I truly don't understand the logic. And I don't want to run the risk of messing things up by running more than one version of Flash.