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Just curious and who knows, maybe someone will adopt it or develop something new based on its ideas.
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cr125rider ◴[] No.45553469[source]
Macromedia Flash. Its scope and security profile was too big. It gave way to HTML’s canvas. But man, the tooling is still no where near as good. Movieclips, my beloved. I loved it all.
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bapak ◴[] No.45555451[source]
It's incredible to me that they killed the whole tool instead of making a JS/Canvas port. Even without "full flash websites", there's still need for vectorial animations on the web.
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bitwize ◴[] No.45555683[source]
Adobe Animate (new name for Macromedia/Adobe Flash) can output to JS/Canvas now.
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1. JoeyJoJoJr ◴[] No.45556383{3}[source]
Can it really do interactive things though, like games? The main draw card of Flash was its excellent integration of code and animation.