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Macromedia was acquired by Adobe on Dec 3 2005. This meant all of Macromedia's former products from then on belonged to adobe. So thus the name change from "Macromedia Flash player' to "Adobe Flash Player" makes sense. The full list of software they acquired (many of which they discontinued) can be found here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Macromedia_software
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is this Macromedia-FlashPlayer the same as adobe flash player? in pogo they say i need macromedia-flashplayer but i have adobe flash play
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