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Windows 7 - Adobe Replacing Flash with HTML 5 Tool?


 
08-01-2011   #1


Windows 7 x64 / Same
 
 

Adobe Replacing Flash with HTML 5 Tool?

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Adobe Systems today released a preview version of an HTML5 development tool called Adobe Edge. The tool will allow Web developers to build those "little beautifully designed jewels on the Web featuring animations," Devin Fernandez, Adobe Group product manager, told PCMag last week.
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08-01-2011   #2


Windows 7 HP 64bit, Windows 8 64bit
 
 


Things are moving forward but it will be a while as HTML5 is still being developed. Here is a link from Adobe with some examples of what can be done with HTML5 and CSS.

HTML5 - Adobe - The Expressive Web - Beta

Jim
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08-01-2011   #3


Windows 7 x64 / Same
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Phone Man View Post
Things are moving forward but it will be a while as HTML5 is still being developed. Here is a link from Adobe with some examples of what can be done with HTML5 and CSS.

HTML5 - Adobe - The Expressive Web - Beta

Jim
HTML 5 will be in development until after 2020...
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08-01-2011   #4


64-Bit Windows7 Ult-SP1
 
 


wow, I expect to see some really classy SevenForums sigs..!!

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