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MaVeN's avatar
MaVeN
Contributor
6 years ago
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Adobe Flash End Of Life - What is the plan?

Hi LMI Team,

 

Since Adobe is ending support for FLASH and Google is removing Flash from Chrome what is the plan for LMI Central?   Is there any annoucement or information you can provide.  It is becoming a PITA to enable FLASH in Chrome everytime I want to use some of the features in Central.

 

Thanks.

John

  • GlennD's avatar
    GlennD
    5 years ago

    Hi,

     

    We will be updating Central's One2Many functionality to remove the reliance on Adobe Flash to upload task resources and manage credentials. The Flash uploader will be replaced with an HTML based file uploader. The current ETA for this is the first week in December.

     

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  • ideleon's avatar
    ideleon
    New Contributor
    5 years ago

    And,,,

    is that the reason why I don't see it appear
    -OR-
    does it have to do with licensing?
    I saw LMI webinar yesterday and they had talked about One2Many feature & that's what I'd like to get my hands on.

    :-0)

    Thanks!
    -israel

  • talgren's avatar
    talgren
    New Contributor
    5 years ago

    milles Thank you for your response...tried to offer Kudos but the button doesn't seem to register.

     

    I thought I should check back since we're close to Q2 end. How are things coming along?

     

    Thanks!

  • ideleon's avatar
    ideleon
    New Contributor
    5 years ago

    Milles.
    I don't even see the One2Many menu on the left column.

    Does my company license not include that or is it just the whole Flash issue?

  • milles's avatar
    milles
    GoTo Contributor
    6 years ago

    Hi,

    Thank you very much for the question. Indeed Flash in One2Many comes with limitations and problems.

    We have been working on refreshing One2Many to improve it's usability and scalability and get rid of the Flash based file management as well.

    We are expecting the new flashless mode available in beta in Q1 and the general availability in Q2.

     

    Hope this helps, also let us know if you have any further question.

     

    Thanks!

  • randallcorn's avatar
    randallcorn
    Active Contributor
    6 years ago

    Are there any public plans yet for Flash leaving Chrome?

    Google just said that Flash player will no longer be supported after December 2020.

     

  • AshC's avatar
    AshC
    Retired GoTo Contributor
    6 years ago

    Hi John,

    We do have plans for the EOL of Flash, but I don't have any public documentation on that yet...