Adobe Edge for HTML5 anims
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- kpl
animate html5 with a timeline.
- utopian0
At least Adobe in trying...
- mikotondria30
I will be the first on the dancefloor and say I like the look of that and will follow its progress keenly.
- rusty_ace0
i don't like doing anymore web stuff then i have too but i am mildly interested. It would be interesting to see how the sites built with this actually run and respond.
- mikotondria30
HTML5 intros FTW !
- akrok0
they should make a presentation program so they can make better presentations.
- benfal990
since I can't code. Iam glad they are working on a WYSIWYG tool.
- nthkl0
Put some easy ease on that bitch.
- ukit0
New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too). Perhaps Adobe should focus more on creating great HTML5 tools for the future, and less on criticizing Apple for leaving the past behind.
Steve Jobs
April, 2010ZING!
- Boz0
^ LOL.. it was very obvious Adobe would make HTML5 tools.. Funny how Steve Jobs goes and highlights something obvious since he knows that no one at the time he made the statment could have made tools for HTML5 because it's unfinished spec. You are smoking some heavy shit if you think that AIR won't have significant presence on mobile, TVs, tablets etc..
Runtimes like Flash or Siliverlight even have access to direct APIs directly integrated within their workflows and code and significantly improve the speed of app development, not to mention same code base for use everywhere across desktop, mobile and web.
You do realize that even if you make HTML5 app today, you have to bend over to make it work the same on every mobile device as they all have slightly different ways of rendering and executing content..
AIR will be defacto standard again for app development across all platforms. Just watch.. within a year we will have millions and millions of Flash/Flex devs building apps the same way they've made Flash Player so popular.
HTML5 isn't going away.. and it's a great next step in HTML and Adobe should make tools for it but to say HTML5 will become standard for mobile apps is LOL.
- ukit0
What part of the spec was unfinished that has been finished between now and April and allowed Adobe to create this software? Just wondering.
- ...ukit
- You can't make retail software based on alpha HTML5 standard and a few tags working.. Sorry.. that's why there is no software exporting to HTML5 except Adobe one.Boz
- there is no software exporting to HTML5 except Adobe one (through Illustrator and Dreamweaver).Boz
- lol, that's not what I asked. What part of the spec were you referring to?ukit
- Support in browser isn't much different now than it was then BTWukit
- hotroddy0
To say that Adobe would listen to Jobs is insane.
Jobs also said that flash wouldn't succeed in the mobile arena and Adobe now says its Flash player on mobile phones has exceeded its own expectations by achieving two million downloads on Android devices since releasing it in June and now expects the browser-based technology to hit 10 million installs by the end of the year.
....If only Adobe had listened to Jobs.
- nice, 2 million, Apple has sold over 100 million iOS devicesernexbcn
- in 2 months DUDE..you do realize it will be on Blackberry, Widnows Phone 7 and Android devices right? They will all be like 80% of the market.Boz
- 80% of the market.. so yeah.. Jobs is the one that looks again like an idiot.Boz
- Cmon guys, Flash is on 100% of PC devices and people still regard HTML5 as the futureukit
- BTW, Adobe's own projections are they that will be on 50% of smart phones by 2012ukit
- And Boz, you never answered my question:) See aboveukit