The Blues fans made it known that the Brazilian would forever be in their hearts, and they thank him and let him know they are grateful for everything he has offered the club. Willian has made 343 appearances with the Blues, as he netted 63 goals and registered 65 assists. Especially his unbelievable act, when his Mother died when Chelsea offered him a leave, but he chose to stay back and fight with the Blues. Willian has agreed a 3 years contract with Arsenal, as he worths around £100,000 a week, and his move would be officially announced later this month.Ĭhelsea's fans are sad to see the Brazilian leaves, as they all know how Willian loves the Blues family. The Brazilian's wizard demanded 3 years contract extension from the Blues, but there was a certain blockage between him and the club, so the Brazilian decided to join the Blues rival. The Frank Lampard's side fans have been mourning as Willian completed his move to Arsenal, as the Brazilian has agreed 3 years contract with the Gunners. ![]() He has been one of the most consistent players in the Blues squad, and he always lift the Blues up whenever all his teammates were down or off the ball. Most of the Blues fans believe the player is one of the club legends, having seen his undying and unwavering love for the club, especially when the club need him most. ![]() /TechnoteAdobe.Chelsea's fans were shocked as their main player completed his transfer out of Stamford Bridge, and they have been mourning to see the player leaves so soon.^ Perry Board Rick Luna Derek O'Dell (1996).Archived from the original on May 22, 2014. 'Adobe Shockwave bundles Flash that's 15 months behind on security fixes'. Archived from the original on May 25, 2014. Archived from the original on May 23, 2014. 'Shockwave shocker: Plugin includes un-patched version of Flash'. ^ 'End of Life (EOL) for Adobe Shockwave'.^ 'LANDESK Patch News Bulletin: Adobe has Released Shockwave Player Version 12.1.1.151(executable install) for Windows 2'.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link) ^ 'Intel's 25th Anniversary of the Microprocessor'.^ 'Flash content reaches 99% of Internet viewers'.^ Macromedia Shockwave for Director, Volume 1, Hayden Books, 1996.^ Macromedia Shockwave for Director User's Guide, Volume 1, New Riders Pub., January 1, 1996.'Macromedia unveils Shockwave and Director 5'. Later, with the acquisition of Macromedia, Adobe Systems slowly began to rebrand all products related to Shockwave. Shockwave 12.3 Last update before overall discontinuation. Shockwave 12.2 Last update for macOS before discontinuation. From version 12.1.5.155 Shockwave is supported in both Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. It has content made from previous versions as well as Director MX 2004. Shockwave 12 Shockwave 12.1 It is supported by 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8. Shockwave 11 Added support for Intel-based Macs. Shockwave 9 Shockwave 10 Last version to support Mac OS X 10.3 and lower, and Mac OS 9. Shockwave 8.5 Added support for Intel's 3D technologies including rendering. Added support for Shockwave Multiuser Server. Shockwave 7 Added support for linked media including images and casts. Shockwave 6 Added support for Shockwave Audio (swa) which consisted of the emerging MP3 file format with some additional headers. Shockwave 5 Afterburner is integrated into the Director 5.0 authoring tool as an Xtra. The first large-scale multimedia site to use Shockwave was Intel's 25th Anniversary of the Microprocessor. Shockwave 1 The Shockwave plug-in for Netscape Navigator 2.0 was released in 1995, along with the stand-alone Afterburner utility to compress Director files for Shockwave playback. ![]() Its version has since been tied to Director's, thus there were no Shockwave 2–4 releases. Version 1.0 of Shockwave was released independent of Director 4 and its development schedule has coincided with the release of Director since version 5. ![]() The Shockwave player was originally developed for the Netscape browser by Macromedia Director team members Harry Chesley, John Newlin, Sarah Allen, and Ken Day, influenced by a previous plug-in that Macromedia had created for Microsoft's Blackbird.
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