No you have to download it.
I need to close Internet Explorer so I can install Adobe
Before installing Adobe Flash Player, you need to make sure your Internet Explorer version is later than version 6, and preferably the latest version. You can then go to the Adobe website and download the Flash Player for Internet Explorer installer. Run it and follow the instructions.
Adobe's web site. You can do an internet search for "adobe flash player download"
I believe it's already installed onto it, but if it's not, you can't install anything through the Wii internet channel.
Adobe Flash will run on most desktop systems. It won't run on Apple iOS.
There is no chance that Apple will make Adobe run on its products in future.
Adobe's web site. You can do an internet search for "adobe flash player download"
Adobe Flash Player is an plugin for Internet browsers which allows for animations and streamed content to be played. It is freely available from Adobe's official website.
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Here is a good guide on that http://www.howtodothings.com/computers-internet/how-to-install-adobe-photoshop-cs2
To install Photoshop without an internet connection, first, obtain the installation files from a computer that has internet access. You can download the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app and use it to download the Photoshop installer. Once you have the installer saved on a USB drive, transfer it to the offline computer and run the installer. After installation, you may need to activate Photoshop using a product key or an Adobe account if prompted, which may also require an internet connection initially.
Adobe Acrobat Air, often referred to as Adobe AIR, is a cross-platform runtime environment developed by Adobe Systems for building rich internet applications (RIAs) that can run on desktop and mobile devices. It allows developers to use web technologies like HTML, JavaScript, and ActionScript to create applications that can interact with the operating system and utilize local resources. Adobe AIR applications can run independently of a browser, providing a more integrated user experience. However, it's important to note that Adobe has shifted its focus away from AIR in recent years.