Not really, since I haven't seen Shockwave in years, really since I was a kid (I'm now 23).
I've found that Shockwave is mainly still used on those free game sites, which I teach my clients to stay away from anyway.... For runtimes, I stick to reinstalling Flash, Java, and DirectX only. VC++ comes across if I install OpenOffice.
And of course, I update older versions to the latest on machines I don't reload.
Here's a bigger question: Who installs 64-bit Java and 64-bit Flash's dev build?![]()
As for the reader, I am considering switching to Foxit Reader.
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- VLC Player (For codecs, then set default player back to WMP)
Why? It's not like anyone opens up Reader and says, "Hmm...which PDF shall I open?" They double-click a PDF and the associated program gets called beit Adobe or Foxit. Just delete the desktop icon altogether.It's a great idea, just make sure they know what it is.Just like with the "big blue E" and internet, some customers freak when they have a PDF and can't find the "big red square", even if Foxit has .pdf file associations.
Why? It's not like anyone opens up Reader and says, "Hmm...which PDF shall I open?" They double-click a PDF and the associated program gets called beit Adobe or Foxit. Just delete the desktop icon altogether.
Thats cool.. I didnt know you could use VLC codecs with WMP. Is that a new thing? Hows it done?