The company is working closely with CreateJS to help Flash developers -- and Adobe itself -- move to Web standards. The technology dovetails with an upcoming Flash Pro CS6 feature, too. Stephen ...
Flash may have its critics, particularly in certain smartphone and tablet markets, but Adobe (news, site) is making sure the platform doesn't just fizzle out. Adobe is evolving with the times, and is ...
The toolkit converts Flash files to HTML so that they can run on Apple's iOS or WebKit-based browsers Adobe Systems is making available this evening a preview of its Wallaby technology, which enables ...
Adobe Labs together with launching Flash Beta 10.3 have also launched a new a new tool called Adobe Wallaby which can convert Flash to HTML 5, allowing developers to easily convert their Flash ...
Adobe's experimental Wallaby tool makes the case for a multiformat Web, but in a hands-on test, it leaves much to be desired It’s an exciting time for Web developers. More than ever before, the tide ...
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Adobe announced the release of Wallaby, an experimental tool designed to convert FLA files to HTML 5. This initial version of Wallaby is meant to convert animated Flash banners to HTML 5-compliant ...
What’s the future for Flash devs now that Adobe has turned its back on Flash Player for mobile devices and has shifted focus to HTML 5? Will Flash for the desktop survive or will it die out too? Adobe ...
Yesterday saw the release of Swiffy, a development tool from Google Labs that allows SWF files (used in Flash elements) to be converted to HTML 5. According to a Google FAQ, the converter only ...
Google Labs quietly released Swiffy yesterday, a development tool that allows SWF files (used in Flash elements) to be converted to HTML 5. According to a Google FAQ, the converter only supports ...
There's been much to-do about Apple's (AAPL) unwillingness to allow Adobe (ADBE) Flash on the iPad or iPhone. Generally, that issue often turns into a debate over whether the 5.0 version of HTML will ...