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I understand the reasons to end the support for flash. for your users Adobe should provide a way to migrate their contents(learning) or apps to a new technology. please let me know if i am missing on this news.
Thanks for your feedback.
Here's the EOL announcement from 2017 and accompanying background:
https://theblog.adobe.com/adobe-flash-update/
Here's the consumer FAQ:
https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/end-of-life.html
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If there were a way to migrate apps and contents, then it would have been done years ago, and Flash closed down. Apps and content need to be completely remade using a different technology. This cannot be automated, which is why developers were given over 3 years to do the work...
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Agree, that's why today it's very important to trust the technology authors to be able to share the sources for a long term development.
It's also unfortunately a major browser decision to remove their plugin API, so maybe you can just use alternative browsers like mypal, seamonkey or else.
sometimes you have to understand and accept that the Flash app used cannot be migrated in another technology for various reason indepedent from your wish, like functions not existing in javascript or simply impossible to migrate (like NetGroup or Stage3D), or financially or time risk reason, or simply because the SWF sources are not available anymore
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Thanks for your response, but then i see no benefit in trusting Adobe's authoring tools as my expectation is they should provide some process or tool to support this migration. i have majority of the content in Adobe Presenter but i am also standing in the same line as others with any authoring tool. going with Adobe & their tools and applications should give us some way out...Adobe should chalk out some process of easy transformation at least for their own authoring tools like presenter or captivate.
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Current versions of Presenter should allow you to export your projects to target native web technolgies (HTML5/JavaScript) instead of Flash Player, assuming you have the actual project files. Presenter isn't exactly my wheelhouse, but the folks in the Presenter forums should be able to help you with the specifics.
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All I got was a message saying end of life. Thank you Adobe Flash for spoiling my fun. Should have been a seemless transfer to a different product. You have failed big time. Now people all over the world hate your guts.
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morality, never trust any kind of corporation.
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Still working ok via Sea Monkey
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Now I hate Adobe even more. It seems that a piece of software called Complete Brain Workout has gone too. My husband had a stroke, and has found this software very useful for helping his brain getting back to working again. Most games are too complicated, or move to fast for him, but this one has been perfect. It has also been good for logging his progress and showing him that he is improving.
So Adobe, I hope you are pleased with yourselves. Because you know that somewhere in the world there are people you hate you. What have you achieved by switching it off. And how did you manage to get into our computers to switch it off? Surely that is some kind of crime.
Please switch it back on. Or at least give it to someone who is prepared to maintain it,
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Found a work round. I just changed the date on the computer.
But I still hate Adobe. Changing the date on the computer and then changing it back again will not be easy for my husband.
There but for the grace of God go you Adobe management. And a stroke can get you any time.
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Thanks for your feedback.
Here's the EOL announcement from 2017 and accompanying background:
https://theblog.adobe.com/adobe-flash-update/
Here's the consumer FAQ:
https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/end-of-life.html
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This is not a correct answer it is just a standard company cop out.