Flash is great! Stage3D(GPU drivers starting from 2006), DirectX11 support,
workers, FlasCC, PlayScript. DEAD? is it a joke right? 3 billion devices,
10 top games in facebook are on the flash technology. we develop project
http://realaxy.com/start.
Yes, I don't deny JS and Unity3D are great, but at first, please try to
catch multiple keyboard press in JS in all browsers and then we can talk
about "flash is dead". Unity3d? NO, Unity3D hasn't linux support, and 2%
installs on Mac(see their official statistics) Today, only flash is
great for AAA-projects, of course, if you want to make money.



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> From: natalia Vikhtinskaya <natavi.m...@gmail.com>
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> Hi
> What do you think about Flash technology in the near future? It is a
> pity but it seems that almost all clients have no interest in Flash
> projects.
> Do you think Adobe Flash has no future? Where to move from Flash?
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> Flash will be here for the years to come. Gladly, it isn't the sexy thing
> where trendy buzzers are. So, there are less projects, but projects are
> still flowing here, at least on the top high client part.
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> I have no future, but Flash has one. Just look at all those HTML5 bad
> designs ;)
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> Le 8 mai 2013 à 16:40, natalia Vikhtinskaya a écrit :
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> > Hi
> > What do you think about Flash technology in the near future? It is a
> > pity but it seems that almost all clients have no interest in Flash
> > projects.
> > Do you think Adobe Flash has no future? Where to move from Flash?
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> From: Kevin Newman <capta...@unfocus.com>
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> I think of Flash the way I think of Shockwave. There is still work out
> there, but not much, and less every minute.
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> Kevin N.
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> On 5/8/13 10:40 AM, natalia Vikhtinskaya wrote:
> > Hi
> > What do you think about Flash technology in the near future? It is a
> > pity but it seems that almost all clients have no interest in Flash
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> Why can't Adobe make HTML5 as one of the publishing options, then we can
> continue to use Flash without the need to learn another program?
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> I think of Flash the way I think of Shockwave. There is still work out
> there, but not much, and less every minute.
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> Kevin N.
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> On 5/8/13 10:40 AM, natalia Vikhtinskaya wrote:
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> > What do you think about Flash technology in the near future? It is a
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> It's effectively dead in the browser, except for some niche markets (game
> dev, children's content, educational), but it will survive for a long time,
> and has some potential in App and Game development across platforms.
>
> The real problem is that in the tech world, being perceived as last-years
> technology — the stuff the Olds are using — is the kiss of death, even if
> the technology itself still has a lot of potential. Even if you *can* do
> something with Flash, many developers, especially younger ones, would
> sooner cut their swiping finger off than consider using it or admit to
> having used it if they did. I can't count the number of times I've heard
> people apologize when presenting something that was built in Flash, as
> though it were shameful or unprofessional. That kind of stigma is tough for
> any technology to overcome.
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> .m
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> On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:40 AM, natalia Vikhtinskaya <
> natavi.m...@gmail.com
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> > Hi
> > What do you think about Flash technology in the near future? It is a
> > pity but it seems that almost all clients have no interest in Flash
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> Date: Wed, 08 May 2013 17:42:54 +0200
> From: Henrik Andersson <he...@henke37.cjb.net>
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> Liu, Peter skriver:
> > Why can't Adobe make HTML5 as one of the publishing options, then we can
> continue to use Flash without the need to learn another program?
> >
>
> Because HTML5 doesn't do a good job at vector animation. The Flash
> runtime is quite powerful. And it is difficult to replicate so much
> work, even if you aren't aiming for content compatibility.
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> Date: Wed, 8 May 2013 10:52:03 -0500
> From: "John R. Sweeney Jr." <jr.swee...@comcast.net>
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> It's dead on the MOBILE browser.
>
> There are tons of sites still using the power of Flash.
>
> http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/best-flash-sites
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> John R. Sweeney Jr.
> Senior Interactive Multimedia Developer
> OnDemand Interactive Inc
> Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
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> On May 8, 2013, at 10:31 AM, Matt S. wrote:
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> > It's effectively dead in the browser,
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