Matt S. skriver:
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Henrik Andersson 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>> If you ask me, Adobe needs to get the animation part back on track
>> before the competition runs past them.
>>
> 
> Everything Adobe is doing suggests that they think that particular horse
> has already kicked the gate down and bolted, and that their best bet to
> keep Flash as a profitable part of the Adobe family is by focusing on Video
> and Gaming.

But what they fail to realize is that great animation tools are
important for gaming. Games these days are more than just 3D worlds and
pixelated nostalgia. There is a real use for plain old classic 2D vector
animation.

And the fact remains, Flash is still a serious option for plain old
animation, even if Adobe has stopped believing in it. Millions of real
users of all sizes know this. There is the amateurs that makes movies
with stickmen, there is hobbyists who makes awesome short movies and
there are real companies that are making real tv shows with it.

Flash for animation is a technology proven in real projects and it is
insane to throw all of this away.
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