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November 9, 2011, Adobe, the world’s leading flash company, announces the news on their official blog of stop developing flash player on mobile platform, and will concentrate on HTML5. The news was considered as the strategic shift of Adobe and will promote HTML5 development.

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Will HTML5 Speed Up Adobe Flash Player Says Goodbye to Mobile



November 9, 2011, Adobe, the world’s leading flash company, announces the

news on their official blog of stop developing flash player on mobile

platform, and will concentrate on HTML5. The news was considered as the

strategic shift of Adobe and will promote HTML5 development.



Wuhan, Hubei Province, China., November 18, 2011 -- November 9, 2011,

Adobe, the world’s leading flash company, announces the news on their

official blog of stop developing flash player on mobile platform, and

will concentrate on HTML5. The news was considered as the strategic shift

of Adobe and will promote HTML5 development.



In front of the rapid development of HTML5 on mobile platform, Flash is

considered as lack of user experience and weak of safety; meanwhile HTML5

has advantages that make it more suitable on mobile platform. Under such

circumstances, Adobe decides to shift their strategy.



“HTML5 is now universally supported on major mobile devices, in some

cases exclusively. This makes HTML5 the best solution for creating and

deploying content in the browser across mobile platforms.”



“We will no longer continue to develop Flash Player in the browser to

work with new mobile device configurations (chipset, browser, OS version,

etc.) following the upcoming release of Flash Player 11.1 for Android and

BlackBerry PlayBook. We will of course continue to provide critical bug

fixes and security updates for existing device configurations.” Stated by

Adobe official blog.



Adobe’s decision is considered to promote the HTML5 development, because

for those who have used to Flash, they are going to change Flash to HTML5

version on mobile platform. Gartner’s analyst Ray Valdes said “Not only

Adobe change the way, all the internet based enterprises like Microsoft,

Google and Facebook are doing the same thing. The trend will gradually

form, which will develop into the final result.”



This change requires the professional tools like Flash to HTML5 Online to

convert flash to HTML5 format. The converted animation can be directly

applied on mobile platform without any plug-ins or installations.



Adobe’s strategy is the result of market development, which brings

profound impact in the field. On a macrographic perspective, it is good

news for all sides. Just as Adobe said “We are excited about this, and

will continue our work with key players in the HTML community, including

Google, Apple, Microsoft and RIM, to drive HTML5 innovation they can use

to advance their mobile browsers.”



Products or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their

respective owners.



Established in July 1997, SourceTec Software Co., LTD. is one of the most

reputable and outstanding shareware and freeware providers in the world.

It specializes in Flash authoring tools, Multimedia, Video and DVD

software with the vision of driving better user experience. SourceTec

Software always sticks to creatively building and delivering prominent

service for worldwide range of customers. And Sothink.com is one of its

subordinate official sites devoting into professional Flash authoring

products and services.



Contact :

Viki Hoo

SourceTec Software Co., Ltd

502,5th Bld,International Enterprise Center(2)

GuanShan 2nd Road

Wuhan,Hubei,China

+86 27 67848994 801

viki@sothink.com

http://www.sothink.com


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