To be fair, Flash was an awful security risk over & over again. I was ecstatic when it was being discontinued. There are much better methods now than Flash...the wonderful Flash-free web has been a reality for me for longer than I can remember
To be fair, Flash was an awful security risk over & over again. I was ecstatic when it was being discontinued. There are much better methods now than Flash...the wonderful Flash-free web has been a reality for me for longer than I can remember
It´s flash-free but....there are still certain flash content.I'm a 64-bit Linux user - the wonderful Flash-free web has been a reality for me for longer than I can remember, so I didn't know any of that!
If you were a normal user at the time,they did not think it was a security risk and at the time they did not care about flash being insecure since adobe always did security patches and flash version updates.To be fair, Flash was an awful security risk over & over again. I was ecstatic when it was being discontinued. There are much better methods now than Flash...
Likewise, my friend!To be fair, Flash was an awful security risk over & over again. I was ecstatic when it was being discontinued. There are much better methods now than Flash...
Not for me!It´s flash-free but....there are still certain flash content.
There was never one for 64-bit Linux - that's why I specified. And I never wanted it. Good riddance!If you´re on linux,keep in mind there´s a version of flash for linux.
I was a normal user and I knew that it was a major security-risk. That's why I was so glad that Adobe failed to support my OS.If you were a normal user at the time,they did not think it was a security risk and at the time they did not care about flash being insecure since adobe always did security patches and flash version updates.
Keep in mind that flash for 32 bits linux was actually compatible with 64 bits linux as backward compabilityThere was never one for 64-bit Linux - that's why I specified. And I never wanted it. Good riddance!
You are not a normal user if you think its a major security risk....and you can run 32 bits apps into 64 bits linux.I was a normal user and I knew that it was a major security-risk. That's why I was so glad that Adobe failed to support my OS.
Just look at Y8,which still offers a browser page for their page.Not for me!
Well then, I'm very glad to hear that!You are not a normal user if you think its a major security risk
Cannot open this webYes. Technically there is a v4.5 TamaTown. The only difference between v4 and v4.5 TamaTown are the Tamagotchi characters themselves. So you should visit https://alexgtama.tk.
Seems the sites hosting it are down at this time.Cannot open this web
Hi there. tamagotchieurope.co is fully operational right now. alexgtama.tk has been a dead site for quite a while now. Thanks for your inquiryCannot open this web
Hi i was wondering is there possibly a working v4.5 or v6 site for the US Tamas? I never got to experience tamatown as a kid with my tamas and I have been searching forums for a while. I understand the one linked previously is a dead link but I just wanted to know if v4.5 or v6 would be found/revived. : >Hi there. tamagotchieurope.co is fully operational right now. alexgtama.tk has been a dead site for quite a while now. Thanks for your inquiry
Me toois it still working? i open the url in flash projector and its just a white screen
me toois it still working? i open the url in flash projector and its just a white screen
where?I have a tamagotchi v3 in use and am very happy with it, if you need you can visit my personal page to access
lmk if you find one (Hi i was wondering is there possibly a working v4.5 or v6 site for the US Tamas? I never got to experience tamatown as a kid with my tamas and I have been searching forums for a while. I understand the one linked previously is a dead link but I just wanted to know if v4.5 or v6 would be found/revived. : >
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