In 2019, no website should be using Flash files at all. When first starting Freeway under macOS Mojave, the first message you’ll typically come across is one telling you that you will need to install Adobe Flash plug-in to run Flash files. It’s rumoured that Freeway is being totally redeveloped as a brand new app, but no date set for release and being a new version 1.0 app may bring problems all of its own. If you upgrade your macOS to Catalina this fall, Freeway will not work at all. In addition, the Carbon API will not be supported in MacOS Catalina which will be an exclusively 64-bit Operating System. This means that if you use Freeway in macOS Mojave, you’ll get warning messages when launching the app that it should be updated. That’s down to the fact that Freeway is a 32-bit Carbon application. Taking a look at the latest version of Freeway Pro, version 7, you’re immediately struck by how old its User Interface is. Published by SoftPress, Freeway’s has a long history and the product appeared to be abandoned in 2016 when SoftPress ceased trading, however, the company restarted in 2017 as a parred down business proclaiming that “We missed you! We’ve returned from the netherworld…….” Freeway Pro is a website building product for the Mac that’s been around since about 1996.
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