ClickToFlash

Works fine in 10.8

Works fine in 10.7

ClickToFlash

Supports iCloud

Secured by Gatekeeper

Supports retina graphics

ClickToFlash icon

Available on the Mac App Store
Not available on the Mac App Store

ClickToFlash prevents the Flash plug-in from running. It replaces any Flash element on a webpage with a placeholder; simply click the placeholder to load the Flash content. ClickToFlash also lets you replace Flash videos from select websites (such as YouTube) with H.264 video. Other optional features include advanced whitelisting.

Version 2.7
Developer Marc Hoyois
Website http://hoyois.github.com/safariextensions/clicktoflash
Status Works fine

0 ratings

Get the one from the Safari Extensions page and it works fine. The one from the devs website does not work.

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Lion (10.7) Comments

[ Ce]CeAnonymous 02 Mar 2011 09:26

ClickTOFlash work

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[ ]leiger 04 Mar 2011 00:30

One report that it doesn't work (page creator) and a report that it does in fact work (comment above mine).

Are there any other people with this application that can shed light on this?

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[ Rolandius]RolandiusRolandius 07 Mar 2011 14:18

Maybe they were using two different versions? I am not sure.

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87racer87racer87racer 12 Mar 2011 09:14

The reason for the multiple reports is there are two different versions. There is the original version that you download from the devs website which no longer works. The dev has now published an official Safari Extension that can be obtained by clicking "Safari" then "Safari Extensions." This version does work with Lion.

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gatogatoAnonymous 13 Aug 2011 07:55

For me the "official" Safari Extension that you can download from Apple's website seems to work okay but I can't find any way to set up advanced settings like the H.264 replacement etc.

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