In November 2012 the Mozilla Foundation announced “Project Shumway”, an effort to create a “web-native runtime implementation of the SWF file format.”
Two-and-a-bit years, and a colossal number of Flash bugs later, Shumway has achieved an important milestone by appearing in a Firefox nightly, a step that suggests it's getting closer to inclusion in the browser.
Shumway's been available as a plugin for some time, and appears entirely capable of handling the SWF files.
Few average users know of Shumway's existence, never mind seek it out. So the inclusion of the software in Firefox's nightlies will give it greater exposure. For now the code can only play certain videos hosted on Amazon.com, but developers intend to expand the list of sites from which Shumway will play SWF files.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by morgauxo on Thursday February 19 2015, @03:10PM
Flash is not available for every platform.
Flash is full of security holes.
Many of us really badly wan't to see Flash die a horrible death.
That is why Shumway is not a waste of resources.
Sorry everyone.. I know.. I just fed the troll.