An update to FlashComm was also announced today along with a free development version!
Among the new features are support for HTTP Tunneling, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), Linux, and MP3s; enhanced audio support and administration; and a new, improved model for adding capacity. The new version adds support for Red Hat Linux 7.3 and higher. This is an important step for Macromedia as most servers on the web are indeed Linux based.
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