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Adobe today announced Flash Player 11.2 and AIR 3.2, ... Adobe is incentivizing Flash 11.2’s premium features by promising not to charge developers to use them until an app reaches $50,000 in ...
Adobe promises amazing graphics performance and 3D gaming in Flash 11, but how bright is Flash's future on the Web, particularly without Apple's iOS and Windows 8 Metro?
If Adobe pushes Flash further toward game-and mobil-development, it will find a new user base. For such users, the new features are nice to have, but not as fundamental as the sprite sheet ...
Adobe Flash Player, the browser plug-in that brought rich animations and interactivity to the early web, ... Many of the features animators used are still available in Adobe Animate.
Second, it's free to use the features in AIR 3.2, software released today that makes it possible to package a Flash game as a standalone app for iOS or Android.
Adobe has released details of the road that lies ahead for Flash, and one thing is for sure, it sure is bumpy. The roadmap emphasises a scaling back of, and a more focused approach to the future ...
HTML5 and other standards haven't yet caught up to Flash Player, but Adobe thinks they can surpass it -- and it's working to make that happen. Also: What to do about the Retina display conundrum?
But even though the Flash-to-iPhone functionality already exists, Chambers makes it clear that Adobe is “not currently planning any additional investments in that feature.” ...
Mozilla said Flash will be disabled by default for most users in 2019. The end of Flash was a long time coming as websites have moved away from using the plug-in. In 2011, Adobe said it would no ...
A few short weeks before we finally bid Flash adieu, Adobe has rolled out one final Flash Player update. Rather than the detailed feature changes that we typically read about in patch notes, Adobe ...