Low Quality Flash - This Firefox add-on uses JavaScript to alter OBJECT and EMBED tags on a page setting Adobe Flash objects to "Low Quality." This can vastly improve performance. It also helps if there's a site you love to read that just so happens to load 20 flash advertisements next to the article text.
This is not supported or endorsed by Adobe in any way. The add-on does not interact directly with Adobe Flash (only with the HTML on the page).
What's New in This Release:
· Updated version numbers and added a preference to use "medium" instead of "low."
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Supported operating systems:
Nokia Internet Tablet OS Maemo 5.0
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