Adobe Flash helped bring the Internet to life with slick graphics, games, animation, and apps, but its days are numbered: Adobe announced today that it’s rebranding Flash Professional CC as Animate CC ...
Adobe announced on Monday that in early 2016 they will be renaming their Adobe Flash Professional product to Adobe Animate CC. According to Adobe, more than a third of the content currently created by ...
With the Flash name now a liability in the tech world, Adobe announced today that it will kill the Flash name, in deference to the emergence of HTML5 as an online video standard, and reintroduce the ...
Adobe has just announced the release of its Animate CC software, which is significant for more than just the users of its previous Flash Professional software. It isn't a simple of case of adding new ...
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Adobe's been a driving force behind creative software for decades, and it likes to emphasise how it listens to creatives. Just yesterday, it announced the creation of the new Adobe Creative Collective ...
Adobe has pulled the plug on Flash Professional, the web animation tool, but the Flash platform will have quite a while to go before it breathes its last breath. News of the death of Flash comes ...
Adobe launched its Flash Professional Software nearly two decades ago. The program has since been used to give life to the pages of hundreds of thousands of websites. However, the rapid decline of ...
While Adobe Flash became the main 'victim' of HTML5's stellar launch, this company has finally decided to ditch the Adobe Flash Professional branding and name, opting now for Adobe Animate as a main ...
Score one for the late Steve Jobs. Adobe is changing the name of Flash Professional CC, its web animation tool, to Animate CC. The goal is to accurately reflect the reality that web developers are ...
Adobe today officially launched Animate CC, the latest version of its animation tool for the web. Animate CC was previously known as Flash Professional, but the importance of Flash has (thankfully) ...
Search and advertising giant Google has taken one more step in relegating Flash to the pages of history. From July this year, it will no longer accept Flash display ads. From June 30, developers with ...
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