yo Richard !
congrats on the new 'puter !
duuude !
( NOTE : for software downloads , it's always best to go directly to the manufacturer's web site ! so if ya decide to go for the very latest Macromedia Flashplayer - ya might just want to go directly to their web site . . . )
back when I had the very latest Macromedia Flashplayer on my computer , I'd STILL get those messages anyway !
and after saying yes , the first couple of times , I started saying no , every time .
now , at this moment , I'm sure I do NOT have the very latest version , and I get those messages , and I always say no .
but , I almost always see all of the photos , anyway , just fine .
so , the question might be , do you usually see the photos , just fine , no problem ?
if yes , then tell that annoying message to just go away .
just say no .
and I am completely convinced that anybody who puts a "slide-show" onto their eBay auction is making a BIG mistake . I really dislike messing with the occasional "slide-show" on eBay .
Raoul Delmare
Marysville Kansas
> on some auction items i get prompted to download:
>
> Macromedia Flashplayer7
>
> should i? what is it? i have a new computer and it's
> still working after 4 days. (duuuuuuuuuude, it's a dell!)
> i don't want to F*&^%$* it up with unnecessary programs.
> should i cave and press "yes" to the download prompt?
>
> e-RICHIE.......................And the gang!!!!!
> aka Richard M Sachs
> Chester, CT