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Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. With the release of Adobe Flash Professional CC earlier this year, the application has undergone a drastic rebirth. Built from the ground up to be lean, modern, and extensible the Flash Professional application has truly started a new life alongside the Adobe Creative Cloud.

Originally released along with the full suite of CC branded applications in June , the application included a number of exciting features; Creative Cloud Sync, bit architecture, Dark UI as shown in Figure 1 , unlimited pasteboard, Timeline enhancements, HD video export, Mobile development enhancements, a new code editor, and the ability to perform real-time drawing upon the Stage.

Today, with web standard technologies taking on many of the responsibilities that Flash Player once served, there is a decline in the use of the SWF format across many areas and Flash Professional is adapting to these changes by enabling the creation and export of content to serve a multitude of new and emerging platforms.

At the same time, Adobe continues to improve upon and release new versions of both the Flash Player web browser plugin, and the Adobe AIR runtime for desktop and mobile applications and games.

So… No. Flash is not dead at all. The Flash Player will continue to serve those project types that require it mostly web games and rich video projects. The future of Flash Professional has never been as promising as it is right now! In this recent update for Flash Professional CC, there are a number of enhancements that do much to extend the range of targets that can be published from the application. This option enables the authoring of animation and interactivity for targeting web browsers without the need for Adobe Flash Player if those extended capabilities are not needed.

This functionality is now included as a prime target format within the application as shown in Figure 2 and is no longer provided through the Toolkit for CreateJS as a separate extension. Static artwork and full animation created using this new project type can be directly published to HTML canvas using the Publish Settings panel, similar to publishing an ActionScript 3. Because certain tools such as the 3D Rotation and Transform Tools are not applicable to the HTML canvas target, they will be disabled when this document type is selected.

If you need that functionality, you will want to be sure to target Flash Player instead when creating a new project document. You can design immersive interactive experiences that present consistently across desktops and multiple devices, including tablets, smartphones and televisions with this upgraded version.

Adobe no longer supports Adobe Flash Player as of December 31, We recommend that you uninstall it. Whenever you use the Internet, your browser uses small applications called plug-ins to display certain types of content.

Adobe Flash Professional CS6 was released in It includes support for publishing files as HTML5 and generating sprite sheets. This is the last bit version and last perpetually licensed version. I felt if you do only animation related work then flash 8 is the one of the best in all the versions. Flash CS4 and CS5 and after that all versions are bulky and hangs often. Again if your project file is heavy or library is not clean then also flash crash.



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