Flash is an adobe program just like Photoshop and Illustrator. It is the same on both mac's and pc's.
The best bet is probably the Adobe Flash Player for Mac OS X is available from the Adobe website.
Flash movies will play in any Mac web browser. You should ensure you have the latest version of the Flash player from Adobe (See links below). There are numerous SWF/FLV Flash players available for the Mac and software such as CosmoPod will download Flash movies from a website and convert them into a QuickTime friendly format for playing on a Mac or iPod etc.
If you want to play material created with Flash on a MacBook then the Flash Player will be needed.
There are many older versions of Adobe Flash Player for the Mac OS X Tiger. These versions include: Flash Player 10.3.183.11, Flash Player 10.3.183.7, Flash Player 10.3.181.14, Flash Player 10.2.159.1, Flash Player 10.1.102.64 and all versions of the Flash Player 10.1.
Well A mac uses fat32 which is used by flash drives
One would need to buy a USB Flash card reader. they are cheap enough. dont forget to look for a "compatible with MAC" Logo.
You will probably need to get a Adobe Flash update on your Mac to keep it working.
how do I password protect my flash drive, im using a Mac laptop
Well all i get from your Question is: "can stick arena run on a mac?" if that's what you want to know then yes. stick arena is a flash game, and so long as you have adobe flash player 10 (the most recent Flash player) you can run any flash game on the internet.
There are many reasons why your USB flash drive may be not recognised by your Mac, one of the following may apply; - Incorrectly formatted flash drive - Damaged flash module - Corrupted data - USB flash drive detection disabled on your account You should try and use your flash drive on another computer to see if the problem lies with the flash drive, or your Mac. If the flash drive works on another computer, you should check your system permissions, contact your system administrator, or check that the actual flash drive isn't being detected using Disk Utility. If the flash drive does not work on another computer (try both Windows and Mac OS computers), the problem most likely lies in the flash drive itself and should probably be repaired and/or replaced.
The flash drive or stick has reached its capacity. Depends what you are storing and how big your flash drive is.
Adobe Flash will run on most desktop systems. It won't run on Apple iOS.