Adobe has just introduced a new testing version of Flash Player

Aug 14, 2014 09:40 GMT  ·  By

If you’re into beta testing and you’re always looking for apps in preview stage to give them a try before everyone else, you’re in luck.

Adobe has just introduced a brand new beta version of Flash Player 15, thus implementing a series of changes under the hood that could boost performance and make the software more reliable on supported platforms.

Adobe Flash Player 15.0.0.114 Beta does not include any visual tweaks, but it does bring some improvements for Windows 8 and some specific browsers, including Chrome. One of the fixes addresses a number of flash.globalization string failures on Windows 8.1, while the new version also repairs random crashes that occurred when loading Flash content found online.

Needless to say, this is a beta build and you shouldn’t install it unless you’re a more experienced user who can not only diagnose bugs, but also send reports to the parent company in order to make sure that the issues you find are fixed before the stable version is out.

Overall, this update could still come in handy to many out there, so go ahead and download Adobe Flash Player 15.0.0.114 Beta to see what it brings new before the company completes development of the stable version.