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Can you play Flash after 2020? This is how

Upside Learning

It’s year 2020, and, as announced by Adobe, the timeline for Flash’s end-of-life is nearing. Major browser vendors have also announced they will stop supporting Flash Player after December 2020.

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Why do businesses need to convert Flash to HTML5?  

Creativ Technologies

The need for elearning companies USA to convert Flash to HTML5 solutions was also there because of a heavy expansion in the elearning industry due to the Covid-19 virus. Although there can be a Flash player downloaded on mobile, or you can allow it to be used on the Google Chrome app, it causes exertion on mobile phone batteries.

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7 Tips To Stay Ahead Of eLearning Trends And Adapt To Changes

Infopro Learning

For example, Flash players used to be an essential ingredient for eLearning courses. Then the news broke that new mobile devices wouldn’t support Flash, and opted for HTML5-based apps instead. Follow The Top eLearning Vendors And Service Providers. They’ve done their market research.

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7 Tips To Stay Ahead Of eLearning Trends And Adapt To Changes

Infopro Learning

For example, Flash players used to be an essential ingredient for eLearning courses. Then the news broke that new mobile devices wouldn’t support Flash, and opted for HTML5-based apps instead. Follow The Top eLearning Vendors And Service Providers. They’ve done their market research.

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HTML5 Fans Rejoice – Adobe Ditches Flash Player on Mobile Devices

eLearning 24-7

Right now, at m-learning vendor locations around the world, especially in the RCAT space, they should be scheduling meetings and coming up with a new perspective and approach to their products. For LMS vendors, adding “HTML5 feature sets makes sense – especially if they are adding mobile learning components in their system.

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Apple Vs Adobe: Impact On Mobile Learning Development

Upside Learning

We posted earlier that Adobe is working with all the major mobile phone vendors [except Apple] under the Open Screen Project to bring the Flash Player to their devices and make it a de facto standard for mobile delivery. Here’s a video demonstrating the performance comparisons of HTML5 and Flash Player 10.1

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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

You could use any of the many authoring tools, such as Authorware, but you needed an appropriate player. With the advent of Flash, many authoring tools started creating output that could be played by the Flash player, which meant you didn’t need special software to use the courses (if your IT org would support you having it).