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Hola tengo programas que desarrollé hace tiempo en Flash y me gustaría saber si puedo venderlos. Gracias de antemano.
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Much of the day-to-day work that we do is about keeping Flash Player running when the browser or operating system changes. Your executable applications will work until they don't, but we have no way to tell you when that might be.
There's no one-click conversion for Flash content. Adobe Animate CC outputs simple animations to HTML5 canvas, and you can write rich interactivity in JavaScript.
I've seen posts from a couple vendors that specialize in rebuilding existing Flash games in modern
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Even if you could find someone to buy your Flash programs, they will be obsolete in a couple of weeks when Flash Player is permanently deactivated. Nobody will be able to use them.
Flash Player end of life:
https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/end-of-life.html
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Gracias por responder. Mis programas están compilados para Windows y Mac, son ejecutables. ¿Tampoco funcionarán en este caso?
¿Hay alguna posibilidad de exportar los programas a otro tipo de archivo que los haga compatibles y puedan ejecutarse en Windows y Mac?
Muchas gracias de antemano.
Atentamente
Carmen Torralvo
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Much of the day-to-day work that we do is about keeping Flash Player running when the browser or operating system changes. Your executable applications will work until they don't, but we have no way to tell you when that might be.
There's no one-click conversion for Flash content. Adobe Animate CC outputs simple animations to HTML5 canvas, and you can write rich interactivity in JavaScript.
I've seen posts from a couple vendors that specialize in rebuilding existing Flash games in modern technologies, but that would probably require up-front investment, and our enterprise support partner HARMAN might be able to provide some kind of supported option for publishing executables, but their focus is more on legacy enterprise applications (and the license fees associated are non-trivial). You could definitely reach out to them to discuss possibilities.