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Please forgive me but your comment seems entirely illogical. You are fundamentally misunderstanding the concept.When security holes get fixed in later versions, this will be dragged behind to the point where you may as well just install an older browser.
So you're throwing an already available open source project into a slower electron container? Give users a link to the direct Chromium version and let's not put potential spyware on our hotels. (Not this release, but the precedence of "custom retro browsers" would give that opportunity to othersPlease forgive me but your comment seems entirely illogical. You are fundamentally misunderstanding the concept.
The point being that this is a current version of electron/chromium which will run the latest version of Flash and can be updated by the community in future.
This is not even close to installing an old browser.
So you're throwing an already available open source project into a slower electron container? Give users a link to the direct Chromium version and let's not put potential spyware on our hotels. (Not this release, but the precedence of "custom retro browsers" would give that opportunity to others
This is not even close to installing an old browser.[/COLOR]
It cannot get more literal than that. This is LITERALLY the same thing as installing an old browser. It's the EXACT same literal method.
The end of flash support will not only be forwarded toward chrome. The rest of browser industries will follow along. Few only will be left out and will not be guaranteed. What is required should be an open source and a direct install novice friendly flash browser which you can customize for industrial and personnel usage.
Please forgive me but your comment seems entirely illogical. You are fundamentally misunderstanding the concept.
The point being that this is a current version of electron/chromium which will run the latest version of Flash and can be updated by the community in future.
This is not even close to installing an old browser.
Chromium will not come with flash support by default. Habflash offers a ‘plug and play’ set it up and forget about it experience for players which will work across all hotels. This increases the safety of the user because they just have to use the official version of Habflash to know that they will be safe from spyware.
You almost disagree to everything on this thread