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Its buggy as hell right now in browser and I need to figure out how to do it better but it can be done! The standalone player loads saved swfs perfectly.

Dont let anyone say its impossible. Flash can live and it can be better than ever. In the future we can have it on mobile devices and with better security. The only reason it died instead of improved is because big teck declared it so.

Tell flash sites about waflash, cheerpx, and ruffle.rs. With it they can live on and once the kinks are smoothed out be better than ever.

For those wanting to play their saved swf files find a standalone swf player aka flash player. There are even ones for mobile devices but getting a good one that plays games can be hard. Different players act differently. If one doesnt work try another.

There is also a browser called Puffin that mobile users might want to look into.

Its buggy as hell right now in browser and I need to figure out how to do it better but it can be done! The standalone player loads saved swfs perfectly. Dont let anyone say its impossible. Flash can live and it can be better than ever. In the future we can have it on mobile devices and with better security. The only reason it died instead of improved is because big teck declared it so. Tell flash sites about waflash, cheerpx, and ruffle.rs. With it they can live on and once the kinks are smoothed out be better than ever. For those wanting to play their saved swf files find a standalone swf player aka flash player. There are even ones for mobile devices but getting a good one that plays games can be hard. Different players act differently. If one doesnt work try another. There is also a browser called Puffin that mobile users might want to look into.

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If you really want to preserve Flash apps the correct way though, you should probably brush up on Linux Containers. This is the Carbonite you need.

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I will look into it. Thanks.