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Photoshop: Provide an HTML5 alternative to Configurator for CC 2014 and onwards

Community Expert ,
Jun 23, 2014 Jun 23, 2014
Now that Flash is gone from the most current version of Photoshop some users who used Configurator Panels to streamline their work processes seem to be surprised by this development or having problems with re-creating their former Flash Panels as html5 Panels with Eclipse.

There is no denying that
• the move had been announced,
• Configurator was a free goody and
• one should be able to emulate most of the Flash Panels’ functionality with Eclipse.
But as far as I’m concerned Configurator’s ease of use is sorely missing so far.

So it would seem to be much welcome if an application akin to Configurator for html5 Panel creation were developed and released for those users whose Photoshop customization needs go beyond Actions, Keyboard Shortcuts and Menus but who are lacking in html5 savvy.

Regards,
Pfaffenbichler
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29 Comments
Explorer ,
Dec 04, 2015 Dec 04, 2015
It won't let me unzip your file. What I was wanting to see is your javascript coding. I'm trying to build a panel to select specific brush presets but I don't know javascript. If I can get the js coding then I'll be able to finish my panel. I've asked for help numerous times but so far no luck.
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LEGEND ,
Apr 01, 2016 Apr 01, 2016
I just wan't someone who can rebuild coldwarm photoshop flash based panel in HTML.!




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LEGEND ,
Jun 07, 2016 Jun 07, 2016
Any news for us non-coding people?
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Engaged ,
May 16, 2017 May 16, 2017
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Hi,

I just released my new Plug-In "Configurator Reloaded".

As it was possible with the Adobe Configurator now it's also possible with newer Photoshop versions to create your own panels.

Drag and drop tools, menu items (over 700), actions and custom scripts

http://pixelsucht.net/configurator-reloaded/

Thomas
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