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 Have you seen Adobe Edge? While the tool is still early in its evolution, it is a sign even Adobe knows Flash is melting away under the pressure from HTML5, since it is a Flash-like authoring environment that produces HTML5 content instead of SWF files. However, the real reason I linked this is because Adobe Edge can help companies in the transition from Flash to HTML5, since the environment is very familiar to Flash designers and it is less intimidating than going from a complete animation package to nothing but notepad and codeTwoDMayhem wrote:Very cool, and timely. I am working to convince our company to move away from Flash to HTML. This is an impressive "See what I'm talking about" video.
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