Say you’re a Flash developer and you don’t want to bother figuring out how to manually recode your app in HTML5 just so that it will work on an iPad or iPhone just as well as on an Android device or ...
Google on Tuesday unveiled a new experimental tool for developers called Swiffy, which converts some .SWF Flash files into HTML5 code compatible with devices like the iPhone and iPad. Swiffy is ...
Google has unveiled a new service which allows you to convert Flash SWF files into HTML5, enabling you to reuse Flash content on devices that may not fully support Flash playback. The new Google ...
Adobe has released for free download an experimental Flash-to-HTML5 converter to the development community through beta technology site, Adobe Labs. The tool, dubbed Wallaby, is a cross-platform Adobe ...
For most people, Wallaby conjures up images of a kangaroo-like creature. In the halls of Adobe, though, Wallaby has taken on a more technical identity. Wallaby is the code name for an experimental ...
Google today released the first version of Swiffy, a tool for converting Flash content to HTML5, on Google Labs. You can upload a SWF file, and Swiffy will produce an ...
Not only has Adobe launched its own HTML5 video player, added HTML5 export tools to Adobe Illustrator and Dreamweaver CS5, but it has now released an experimental Flash to HTML5 conversion tool, ...
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