Apple iOS device users really get bug off with their devices, when they see there is be deficient in of Flash support. This concern has been overshadowing iOS devices in view of the fact that from the starting itself. Google, one of Adobe’s partners has moved forward and prepared a Flash to HTML5 converter.
The product is known as Swiffy and it is a service that permits users to contribute on a Flash file and then convert the same to HTML5. The service is in near the beginning stages and it is at this moment not able to convert problematical Flash files without any hiccups into HTML. This states that for now, Flash games and programs are very much doubtful to function.
The converter allocates Flash files to be converted and also can be seen on whichever browser that supports SVG, Javascript and CSS3. The end product is hardware accelerated by several modern day browsers.
Till now Google didn’t declare nor gave any indication that this will be predominantly be practical and useful for Apple iOS users, but developers should have simple in converting their content and advertisers, their ads to HTML5 with relative effortlessness. Adobe do have an application that do convert Adobe Air content to HTML5, but it is bad that they don’t have anything to convert native Flash content.
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