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September 24, 2017
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Has Animate died to iOS and no longer truely cross platform

  • September 24, 2017
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It seems there has been years of decline in the usability of Animate in relation to iOS.

Adobe staff say iOS Simulator ALWAYS opens in default as if it never has worked to any degree from Animate.

Does Adobe now only keep this last patch/bastion so they don't have to change their advertising.

It's coming time to renew our Adobe CloudS... and I think there is little point if Animate is having it's last throw.

It would be nice to hear from Adobe, but the chances of that are remote so if anyone has any comments, I'd appreciate the time taken to jot them down.

Thanks

Eric

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    Correct answer Colin Holgate

    Adobe, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, all made announcement about the Flash plugin being end of life at the end of 2020. That shouldn't affect Flash Player (the standalone application), and it won't affect AIR.

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    Inspiring
    September 24, 2017

    They are only stopping support for the Flash player.

    You can create HTML5 Canvas content, which is supported on both desktop and mobile.

    ESydAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    September 24, 2017

    I was not aware of Flash Player being stopped.

    How does this effect Adobe Air?

    Thank you for your response.

    Colin Holgate
    Colin HolgateCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    September 24, 2017

    Adobe, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, all made announcement about the Flash plugin being end of life at the end of 2020. That shouldn't affect Flash Player (the standalone application), and it won't affect AIR.