It seems that much on the web requires flash player and.....................................? Is it therefore inaccessible? I wanted to print an Asymmetric cove template generator from: https://woodgears.ca/cove/asymmetric.html and then https://woodgears.ca/cove/template.html (for making drawer pulls---(I have made many before, but cannot find my notes on them---) ok any easy workaround or do i just power up the tablesaw and do the trial and error thing again? confusedly yours
Retarded Animal Babies I'm pretty sure is done with flash. Yet, it have bit x-rated animation so I no post link here. How that relates to table saws I can't say.
It's not just on the web. The software that came with my printer (so you can use the scanner etc.) used Flash and I couldn't run it after Flash went bye-bye. You could still print*, but still it was an old model, HP wasn't going to issue a non-Flash version. *Or I could up until the printer up and died just the other day, and now I have to get a new one.
you cant print a flash player so your looking for an answer that wont work that whole world is the duopoly wars of open source share ware stuff software wars and copywrite movie wars and corporate music executive class wars played out as apple cell phones and mac books and brand names & ridiculous price gouging and free market cannibalism. once its encoded into the player form you cant get it you may be able to use an alternate browser or source it from someone else who has formatted it into a different format the question around you creating a template is a bit more complex because you asserting the printing of the flash player will produce a template you can find some free ware that may be filled with spy bugs which can download the content but its like sex with no condoms with the bar drunk good luck it might fall off