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Why do businesses need to convert Flash to HTML5?  

Creativ Technologies

There were many reasons for the eradication of Flash from the elearning scene. The problem with Flash leading to its extinction is the lack of accessibility of its software on mobile phones. Flash is slow in H.264 Why Flash is no longer used? Flash could not work with Touchscreen technology.

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The Open Screen Project – Will It Succeed?

Upside Learning

Adobe recently announced AIR for Mobile devices. The Open Screen Project was started to help create a singular experience on multiple devices (using Flash) be it Computers, Mobiles, TV or Game consoles. The alliance looks seriously large now especially with Google and Microsoft recently becoming part of it.

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Flash & The Future of Interactive Content for eLearning

Adobe Captivate

Given this progress, and in collaboration with several of our technology partners – including Apple , Facebook , Google , Microsoft and Mozilla – Adobe is planning to end-of-life Flash. While Adobe has announced the end-of-life of Flash, the distribution of the Flash Player will only end in 3 years from now.

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Mobile Flash?

AMVONET

The company announced that after an upcoming update, it would cease development of its Flash player software for mobile gadgets. The company is abandoning mobile Flash little more than a year after it released it – and after spending years developing it. Flash was a crucial technology during the past decade.

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Adobe Captivate: Best Practices for Creating Compliant eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Internet Explorer is the only browser with support for MSAA (Microsoft Active Accessibility). Note: To access Flash files using a screen reader, users must have Flash Player 9 or later installed. For users with either visual or mobility impairment, ensure that controls are device independent or accessible by keyboard.

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The Future For Flash

Upside Learning

But what about the increasing number of mobile devices that we’d like to deliver learning to? Not much from Flash there, Adobe is abandoning supporting mobile browsers altogether; we wrote about this last year. That sounds quite strange, given that the Metro Touch version of IE will not support the Flash plugin.

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Adobe Captivate 6: Best Practices for Creating Compliant eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Internet Explorer is the only browser with support for MSAA (Microsoft Active Accessibility). Note:  To access Flash files using a screen reader, users must have Flash Player 9 or later installed. " As content in a project changes, Flash Player sends an event to the screen reader notifying it of a change.