Open-source Flash rival "Gnashes" out
via Linuxdevices
A non-profit open source project with high-profile backers has released beta code for an open source Flash media player, with a media server in the wings. Open Media Now’s Gnash player runs standalone or as a plugin, and may run better than Flash on constrained devices.
Last week the Gnash development project released the first beta (release 0.8.2) of its GPLv3 SWF (Shockwave Flash) movie player and browser plug-in. The free player is designed for “computer, gaming, embedded, and consumer electronic devices,” according to the non-profit Open Media Now Foundation (OMNow) funding the effort. Gnash is likely to use less memory and power than Adobe’s Flash, which has seen fairly wide adoption on embedded devices despite relatively high resource requirements.
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