Adobe today officially launched Animate CC, the latest version of its animation tool for the web. Animate CC was previously known as Flash Professional, but the importance of Flash has (thankfully) ...
Adobe has just announced the release of its Animate CC software, which is significant for more than just the users of its previous Flash Professional software. It isn't a simple of case of adding new ...
Adobe on Tuesday delivered an update to its Creative Cloud, but the biggest switch may be that it renamed its Flash Professional CC to Adobe Animate CC in a move that highlights the pivot from Flash ...
Adobe announced on Monday that in early 2016 they will be renaming their Adobe Flash Professional product to Adobe Animate CC. According to Adobe, more than a third of the content currently created by ...
It's been a long time coming, but Adobe is finally encouraging its customers to move away from Flash. As of today, Flash Professional CC, which enjoyed almost two decades as the de facto king of ...
With Flash Professional CC 2014 Adobe is slowly pushing Flash as a universal vector animation tool for Web designers. No longer limited to Shockwave Flash (swf), Flash can export to other formats such ...
Today Adobe followed through on its promise to rebrand Flash Professional, the app that made Flash ubiquitous, to “Animate CC.” It’s a better name that reflects how the animation tool is used by ...
Adobe has officially dropped support for its CS6 suite today and made the announcement at its MAX 2013 conference that it is moving to updates for Creative Cloud members only going forward. We have ...
As more and more Web services rebel against Flash player, it’s become clear that the absurdly insecure platform is finally in decline. So what is Adobe doing about it? Time for some rebranding! The ...
Flash is finally dead. Well, the name is, anyway. The platform that was until yesterday known as Adobe Flash Professional CC is now Adobe Animate CC. What does that mean? According to an Adobe ...
Adobe’s embrace of HTML5 has created its first big casualty: Flash. Not the Flash Player browser plugin—Adobe said in 2012 that it would continue supporting the plugin for the next five to 10 ...
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