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Play Shockwave content directly from your browser. Experience the nostalgia of Shockwave directly from your browser. This extension makes legacy Shockwave content work effortlessly, requiring no extra setup. DirPlayer identifies and plays all Shockwave elements on a webpage, transforming your browser into a Shockwave emulator that works out of the box. DirPlayer is implemented in Rust and works across browsers via WebAssembly. Modern browser sandboxing and Rust’s memory safety ensures a secure experience, free from the vulnerabilities that once troubled the original Shockwave player. As an open-source project supported by volunteers, DirPlayer is driven by a passion for preserving internet heritage. Our mission is to keep the vast array of websites and content accessible that would otherwise disappear without Shockwave support. Contributions of any type are welcome, whether you're developing code, testing old games, or providing feedback on your experience. Discover more about DirPlayer, report issues, and join our community at https://github.com/igorlira/dirplayer-rs
CustomTube - Restore the Old YouTube Layout
Choose your own YouTube layout, and more! What if you could just choose your YouTube layout? Well, now you can! CustomTube lets you choose between recreations of any YouTube layout from 2008-2021, all with a single click! Outside of the layout selector, CustomTube has even more options, including: -Ability to loop videos by default (with an option to exclude playlist videos) -Choose the size of the video player -Make search better by hiding some irrelevant results -Hide the "Shorts" button on the sidebar -And more, with even more options planned for future updates!
Flash Player EmuFlash
Play Flash Games Anywhere with Ruffle and swf2js Emulators in EmuFlash Flash Player 💡 Overview EmuFlash is a browser extension designed to bring back Flash content using advanced emulation technology. It integrates the Ruffle and swf2js emulators to provide seamless Flash content playback. ✨ Key Features - Emulate Flash content with Ruffle and swf2js emulators. - Run inline Flash content manually or let our extension handle it automatically. - Download all SWFs easily. 🔄 How to Use 1. Enable Flash Content: By default, inline Flash content is not automatically played. You must enable "Auto play Flash content" or manually activate playback via the extension popup. 2. Minimal Test of the Functionality: - Open https://webbrowsertools.com/test-flash-player/ - Open the extension's popup and select "Play in the tab" - The page should display Flash content with bees. 3. 🌟 Showcase of the Functionality: - Visit the Internet Archive at https://archive.org/details/armorgames - Browse and play thousands of classic Flash Player games (success rate may vary). 🎮 Use Cases - Play classic Flash games from archived websites. - Access legacy Flash-based educational resources. - View old animations and interactive media that require Flash Player. - Recover Flash-based tools that are no longer supported. 🧑💻 Who Benefits from EmuFlash? - 🎮 Gamers: Revive nostalgic Flash games. - 📚 Educators & Students: Access old educational Flash content. - 🏛️ Developers & Archivists: Restore and preserve Flash Player-based projects. - 🌍 General Users: View Flash animations that are no longer supported in modern browsers. ❓ Why Choose EmuFlash? - 🏆 User-Friendly: Simple setup with both manual and automatic playback options. - 🔄 Reliable Flash Player Emulation: Uses Ruffle and swf2js for high compatibility. - 🌐 Open Access to Flash Content: Browse and play Flash files easily. - 🔧 Actively Maintained: Regular updates for improved compatibility and performance. 🔒 Disclaimer EmuFlash is an independent browser extension and is not affiliated with Adobe Flash Player or any Adobe products.
Ruffle - Flash Emulator
Puts Flash back on the web where it belongs. Designed to be easy to use, by using this extension flash content will "just work", with no extra configuration required. Ruffle will detect all existing Flash content on a website and automatically "polyfill" it into a Ruffle player, allowing seamless and transparent upgrading of websites that still rely on Flash content. If websites also have Ruffle installed, this extension will upgrade it to the latest version if needed. By installing this extension, you get access to the latest fixes and optimisations even on websites that already include an older copy of Ruffle, whilst also providing you with some extra options. Ruffle is a Flash Player emulator written in Rust. Ruffle runs on all modern browsers through the use of WebAssembly. Leveraging the safety of the modern browser sandbox and the memory safety guarantees of Rust, we can confidently avoid all the security pitfalls that Flash had a reputation for. Ruffle is an entirely open source project maintained by volunteers. We're all passionate about the preservation of internet history, and we were drawn to working on this project to help preserve the many websites and plethora of content that will no longer be accessible when users can no longer run the official Flash Player. If you would like to help support this project, we welcome all contributions of any kind - even if it's just playing some old games, seeing how well they run, and letting us know any issues you find! For more information about Ruffle, including how to report issues, check out our website at https://ruffle.rs.
Flash Player for the Web
Easily play flash content across the web! Flash Player for the Web is an extension that lets you play flash content across the web via a JavaScript flash emulator. Toolbar popup has an ON|OFF switch to enable or disable the addon. This extension uses the Ruffle emulator (https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle) to compile and play flash. Toolbar popup has an ON|OFF switch to quickly enable or disable the addon. By default, the addon is disabled. Please navigate to a webpage with flash content, then, open the toolbar popup and press on the - ON - button (with red F symbol). All the flash content should start to play. Please note that there might be some bugs in playing flash as this addon is still a work in progress. To turn off the addon, please press the - OFF - button via the toolbar popup. To report bugs, please open the addon's homepage and fill out the bug report form: https://mybrowseraddon.com/flash-player-for-the-web.html