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==Strategic projects==
From the mid-1990s onward, with many companies investing in free software development, the [[Free Software Foundation]] redirected its funds toward the legal and political support of free software development. Software development from that point on focused on maintaining existing projects, and starting new projects only when there was an acute threat to the [[free software community]]; see [[High Priority Free Software Projects]].
===GNOME===
===Gnash===
Another example is [[Gnash]]. Gnash is software to play content distributed in the [[Adobe Flash]] format. This has been marked as a priority project by GNU because it was seen that many people were installing a free software operating system and using a free software web-browser, but were then also installing the proprietary software plug-in from Adobe.
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