Google launches Swiffy to convert Flash SWF files to HTML5
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When iOS was just starting out, many in the industry pointed at the lack of support for Adobe Flash as one of the key pain points that will hinder adoption of Apple’s new mobile operating system. What many failed to realize is that the only devices on the market that could even support Flash were ancient Nokia devices that ran Symbian and Flash Lite, meaning it wasn’t even full blown Flash. Promises were made by Adobe to port the complete Flash stack over to Android and make it perform as fast as it does on your desktop computer, but we’re only just now starting to see Flash becoming useful thanks to extremely powerful dual core processors in superphones and tablets. Most web designers out t... »read more
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