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FlashPulse
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October 10, 2019
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Flash > HTML5

  • October 10, 2019
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As a long time Flash user/developer, I have come to the conclussion that HTML5 sucks. Here's the pro's of Flash for me...

 

  • Very small file size (didn't require a bunch of javascript, css files, etc.)
  • Takes less resources than HTML5 (both web design and video)
  • Websites were more creative (everything looks like Wordpress now)
  • Entering text per frame was easier (Div's in HTML5 always have to be hidden and unhidden)
  • Scaling a website to fit the screen was much easier (I think anyway)

 

I could keep going on with many minor things but these are my main five. I have multiple pc's like most developers but I always hop on this older one for development (XP and Win7) and sometimes go to youtube. I remember watching Flash HD videos on youtube and my fan hardly ever ran full blast. Nowadays, I can barely play HD videos without stuttering or buffering.

 

Flash websites loaded so fast and the Flashkit community was large. Everyone creating interesting websites and games. I feel bored and irritated with today's website looking boring and crippled with ads. Thanks Google!

 

Anyways, just wondering if anyone else feels the way I do? Flash needs to stay alive.

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Correct answer jeromiec83223024

Thanks for your feedback.

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jeromiec83223024
jeromiec83223024Correct answer
Inspiring
October 15, 2019

Thanks for your feedback.

Robert Mc Dowell
Legend
October 10, 2019

absolutely agree, I"m happy some developers go back to reason. I would add that if at least html5/js had the whole class packages that Actionscript2/3 have like rtmfp (udp), multicast ip and application, netgroup, vector arrays etc... but it's not the case and if no good next step evolution like webassembly does not grab Flash API into the game so it will be a massive regression.