Ninite was a godsend in the days before I moved our offices over to Chrome. It was the first tool that took the pain and suffering out of updating Reader, Flash, and Java without the worries of crapware ending up on workstations.
Thanks to this move, I'll be banning the flash plugin outright. I hope that makes Adobe happy.
Except for the videos on YouTube that don't support HTML5 yet. From here[1]:
| Additional Restrictions (we are working on these!)
|
| - Some videos with ads are not yet supported (they
| will play in the Flash player)
|
| - On Firefox and Opera, only videos with WebM
| transcodes will play in HTML5
|
| - If you've opted in to other testtube experiments,
| you may not get the HTML5 player (Feather is
| supported, though)
The YouTube HTML 5 player is basically done now, it works just as well as the flash one. I wish they would stop "experimenting" and roll this out across the site. They seem to have no timeframe for releasing it.
Thanks to this move, I'll be banning the flash plugin outright. I hope that makes Adobe happy.