One of the little pet peeves I seem to share with other Flashers is the frankenstein-like html/flash settings manager pages that you have to access via Adobe’s site. This is the thing you see when you right click a Flash movie and choose “Settings” -> “Advanced”. It allows you to trust certain locations on your hard drive, delete “Flash cookies” (LSOs) , auto-check for player updates and other tasks.

The thing is this thing really looks and feels old now (it’s an FP6 file and it shows), it seems strange I have to be online and visit a site to delete files the Flash Player creates on my hard drive… if it’s a chore for a Flash dev, what’s the chance someone else can use it, particularly if people are storing sensitive info in there (bad devs!). I just got pinged a link to a Silverlight site and as I had to update to 2.0.something so I thought I’d check out the new settings panel (below, click to view full size):

Silverlight 2 Settings

I think you’ll agree much better all round. Very clear, and more importantly I don’t have to browse to another website to use it. Adobe, can we see an updated version of the settings panel for Flash Player some time soon? Perhaps a column to sort by usage/date too so you can quickly delete older LSOs. Perhaps there’s a really good reason for it and I’m just missing the obvious.