Windows 8 RP will be bundled with Adobe Flash

  

According to Paul Thurrott and Rafael Rivera, Adobe Flash is pre-installed in the Windows 8 RP (Release Preview). Adobe shared the "source code" with Microsoft, and the Metro version of IE10 also has Flash built in.

Two years ago, Microsoft publicly declared that the future of Web video was on HTML5, but most of today's Web video is still using Adobe Flash two years later. Surprisingly and seemingly reasonable, Microsoft has integrated Flash directly into Windows 8's IE10.
Currently IE10 in Windows 8 does not support Flash
Windows 8 RP version (Build 8400) IE10 supports Flash playback

Winunleaked Forum also announced the same message and released several screenshots: Br> Control Panel
Tips for Manually Installing Flash
Windows 8 RP Edition (Build 8400) Pre-installed Flash
Windows 8 EULA User License Agreement for Flash Description

Microsoft's cooperation with Adobe is very close, and it is close to Adobe to provide Flash source code to Microsoft so that it can be seamlessly integrated into IE10. Therefore, Microsoft does not need to break the previous Metro version of IE10 for Flash without supporting the plugin policy, because Flash will appear as part of IE10, to ensure that its code meets Microsoft's stability, compatibility, security, performance and other standards.

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