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7 Reasons Why You Must Convert Flash Games to HTML5

Hurix Digital

Adobe Flash ruled the internet for a long time. The advent of HTML5 – the open web standard – with versatile native multimedia features offered the alternative needed for a departure from Adobe Flash. Adobe Flash is a software platform designed to support multimedia content production and display.

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Quick Tips for Large-Scale Flash to HTML5 Migration

Hurix Digital

Why the rush to convert Flash to HTML5? Adobe has announced its decision to stop supporting Flash at the end of the year 2020. You can still salvage your Flash eLearning content by converting it into HTML5. Adobe Flash was once the trusted tool for creating eLearning content. What is HTML5?

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HTML5 close to W3C certification

Aptara

HTML5 close to W3C certification. Development has continued on the HTML5 standard over the past few years, cementing its place in the enterprise world. In that time, HTML5 has provided a helpful bridge for companies eager to develop software that can easily move between different mobile operating systems.

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HTML5 making inroads with Apple and Mozilla

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The past few years have seen an explosion of ways to distribute and experience content. The many new channels available, especially mobile devices, have called for a matching set of standards that can reach out across the field. Now, with many environmental factors falling into place, the time could be right for HTML5 to step up.

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HTML5 presents platform-spanning development option

Aptara

HTML5 presents platform-spanning development option. While HTML5 gained its cultural cachet as a mobile content standard, the highly touted substitute for Flash on Apple devices, its strength comes from the fact that it works across platforms, desktop, smartphone and tablet inclusive. Digital Content Development.

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Predictions of HTML5 ascendancy gain urgency

Aptara

And now, it appears HTML5 Web and app design is here to execute the same kind of switch. While Flash has been the standard for years, it can no longer offer the type of experience developers and users are after. The source gave a rough timeline - in 2010, Adobe made the claim that three-fourths of online video was Flash-powered.

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Flash: an End of an Era – What You Need To Know

Aptara

Increases in the use of mobile devices for learning, and the maturity of HTML5 to present content over the web, have also led to a decrease in the development of content supporting Adobe Flash Player. Adobe Ending Support for Flash Player by 2020. HTML5—The Best Alternative to Flash Player.