Operating out of our corporate office in Johannesburg, Ennero SA’s footprint across South Africa extends within Downstream Distribution, Marine Fuel & Lubricant supplies and Fertilizer Trading. With warehouses in Durban, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, our respective divisions leverage their strategic expertise and assets to service a variety of industries and end users. Take a glimpse into our office and the team that shapes who we are while hearing a bit from our management team.
For over two decades, Adobe Flash Player (originally Macromedia Flash) was the gateway to a vibrant, animated, and interactive World Wide Web. To “surf” the web without Flash was to experience a silent, static library of text and boxy images. Yet, by the end of 2020, Flash was officially buried. This is the story of that journey—from a revolutionary plugin to a retired relic. What Was Flash Player? Flash Player was a runtime environment (a plugin) that allowed web browsers—your “explorers” like Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, and Safari—to display rich multimedia content. It executed files with the .swf extension (ShockWave Flash).
Flash didn’t die — it evolved into the open web. Visit the Internet Archive’s Flash Software Collection or download the Flashpoint Archive — both allow you to experience the web as it was in 2005, without the security risks. flash player explorer
| Feature | Flash | HTML5 (Native) | |---------|-------|----------------| | Video/Audio | <embed> + plugin | <video> / <audio> tags | | 2D/3D Graphics | Flash Player | Canvas + WebGL | | Vector Animation | .swf | SVG + CSS animations | | Interactive apps | ActionScript | JavaScript + WebAssembly | For over two decades, Adobe Flash Player (originally