ClickToFlash – A browser plugin for those who hate flash

ClickToFlash IconA quick post and a tip today, and a let­ter to my friend Tony, a Flash guy.

Dear Tony,

I think about you often when I work on the web. It starts out fondly, and quickly turns to rage when my browser crashes thanks to over-abundance of Flash adver­tis­ing which destroys my favorite sites. I think of you, Tony, because, since you’re a Flash devel­oper, this expe­ri­ence makes me hate you, just a lit­tle bit. That’s why I’m writ­ing to let you know about Click­ToFlash.

Click­ToFlash is a browser plu­gin I’ve installed for Safari on the Mac which allows me to pre­vent you from tak­ing advan­tage of me, Tony. It’s sim­ple, and smart: load a page with flash with­out the plug in and see this:

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But load a page with Click­ToFlash installed and see this:

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It’s beau­ti­ful, isn’t it? Page loads are nearly instan­ta­neous!

But, I know what you’re say­ing, Tony. You’re say­ing, “What about my site — the one that’s all Flash and sweet, sweet sex­i­ness. Can you still see it if you want to?” That’s the beauty of this plu­gin, Tony. Just click once on any flash box on the page and POW! … the Flash will load in a snap.

My brows­ing expe­ri­ence has become more smooth, more sta­ble, and more sedate as a result, Tony. The pref­er­ences that ship with Click­ToFlash allow you to do even smarter block­ing than just turn­ing off Flash. In fact, you can turn off Flash cook­ies, which are dan­ger­ous mis­car­riages of browser jus­tice that do not expire by default, and store more infor­ma­tion that you’d nor­mally want in a cookie. I know you’d never use one, Tony, but if you want to learn more about them, read here.

So, I close by remind­ing you that as a per­son, when you’re not at a com­puter, there’s a lot to like about you, Tony. But the fact that you’ve devoted your life to Flash, well, it forces me to strongly rec­om­mend Safari users to cut you off by installing Click­ToFlash. It’s dona­tion­ware, and as such, worth exactly what you think it is.

Thanks for read­ing, man.

Pete