Adobe Is Finally Killing Shockwave Player for Good [gizmodo.com]
Adobe will kill Shockwave on April 9th [www.engadget.com]
Adobe will retire Shockwave on April 9, 2019 [www.ghacks.net]
Adobe Shockwave gets the ax on April 9 [www.cnet.com]
Adobe Shockwave will be discontinued on April 9th [www.theverge.com]
Imaging writing “Third-party download sites may continue to offer Shockwave Player for Windows, and users may install the program on Windows devices.” without calling out the massive potential for malware. https://t.co/w3XBCigBlD
— Ricky Mondello (@rmondello) March 11, 2019
(Finally?) https://t.co/fnpBZ4nYIL
— Kontra (@counternotions) March 11, 2019
Adobe Shockwave will be discontinued on April 9th https://t.co/RT403tGII0 pic.twitter.com/fYi4AD23p6
— The Verge (@verge) March 11, 2019
Adobe Is Finally Killing Shockwave Player for Good https://t.co/FtOWTjL4aO
— Sam Bowne (@sambowne) March 11, 2019
A lesson for the blockchain industry, closed-plug-in-private-proprietary tech tends to lose in the long run.
— hadleystern (@hadleystern) March 11, 2019
Adobe will kill Shockwave on April 9th https://t.co/51RvwgMwUR
Adobe plans to discontinue Adobe Shockwave, a browser-based platform for interactive games and applications, on April 9, 2019. https://t.co/PwUv99xp6l
— ? Ɠҽҽҟղìҟ Ꝉąҍʂ ? (@geeknik) March 11, 2019
Adobe Shockwave will be discontinued on April 9th https://t.co/RT403tGII0 pic.twitter.com/YaNpdHfeDV
— The Verge (@verge) March 12, 2019
Rest in peace, Macromedia Director, a.k.a Macromind Director, a.k.a VideoWorks. Thanks to its existence, getting into so called multimedia authoring in the late 90ies was a world full of wonders.https://t.co/XLbFbTh7TY
— Jürg Lehni (@juerglehni) March 12, 2019