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Scrap Flash, get HTML5 video in Safari on your Mac

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December 01, 2010
In this issue
redarrow Scrap Flash, get HTML5 video in Safari on your Mac
redarrow Adobe releases Flash Player 10.2
redarrow Tip: Reopening closed windows and tabs in Safari
redarrow Custom labeling out of order in Snow Leopard Address Book
redarrow iLife '11 installation DVDs not working

With the rise of HTML5 vying for video supremacy on the Web, workarounds for disabling Flash Player continue to pop up, allowing users to get a smoother, faster video-viewing experience online.

The first beta version of Flash player 10.2 makes better use of the GPU during video playback, resulting in less than 1 percent CPU usage during HD video playback.

Have you ever inadvertently closed a tab or window in Safari or lost a number of windows after a crash? There are easy ways to reopen recently closed windows that can help avoid a lot of frustration.

Address Book's custom labels may appear out of any logical order. Though this should not affect the program's functions, it may be a bit confusing for some people.
A few people who have purchased retail copies of the latest iLife '11 suite from Apple have complained that the installer may hang halfway through its progress, or stop with an error stating that the manufacturer (Apple) should be contacted.
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