Adobe rolls out a new testing version of its software

Mar 22, 2017 13:12 GMT  ·  By

Adobe has just rolled out a new version of its Flash Player, as the company continues development of new improvements that are projected to go live for everyone next month as part of the next stable release.

Adobe hasn’t provided a change log for Flash Player version 25.0.0.143 Beta, but given the fact that it’s still part of the beta development stage, expect the focus to be mostly on bug fixing and performance improvements.

The most recent release notes pushed by Adobe are for version 25.0.0.130 Beta, and point to changes such as a fix for a crash experienced in the previous version and a new behavior for the space bar in the text field that made the app work incorrectly.

Other than that, this new beta is not supposed to be installed by retail users, but only by those with advanced IT skills who want to run preview software for testing purposes. The release of new Flash Player versions is generally an important moment for the majority of users since security issues are also addressed, but this time the beta is only released for testing.

The next stable version of Adobe Flash Player should go live on April 11, as the company publishes security patches for its software the second Tuesday of each month, just like Microsoft. In the meantime, you can get a glimpse into what’s to come next month by downloading Adobe Flash Player beta right now.