The end of flash ads
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- Milan0
Has anyone used this? Is it similar to Flash?
- nuggler0
I am taking a break from my job building Flash ads, to let you know that HTML5 ads are not an improvement. What was 40k as flash is generally 150k + as html.
- < same for nice websites - what was once possible now costs a fortune and is less reliable.formed
- it has also become ten times more important and powerful you two! Of course it's getting more expensive. Online advertising is no niche anymoremekk
- not a nice anymoremekk
- yupfues
- No one ever made a valid argument that Flash should have been killed.CyBrainX
- because you fastidiously ignore the proprietary lock-in angle which is a massive negative to many people.detritus
- Flash could still be relevant if Adobe had made more of an effort to create an Open dev environment. They didn't.detritus
- Apple just took a hard business decision - Adobe are ultimately at fault for not keeping up. *shrug*detritus
- mekk0
Big content sites still have flash banners on various sizes as their #1 advertising driver.
Idiots.
Banner advertising was always shit.
- CyBrainX0
This won't stop people from making Flash ads. It will help people making Flash ads reach more people.
- formed0
But the real question is....why can't we just have Flash back?? Should we let Apple continue to abuse their dictatorial powers over the world?? Sad, so sad.
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- I['m no Apple fanboy, but the one thing I'm grateful to them for is lancing the plump boil on the internet that was Flashdetritus
- Yup. This. Flash sucksmarychain
- What has replaced Flash that is better?CyBrainX
- show me one single phone that runs flashmonospaced
- and then tell me only Apple is dictatingmonospaced
- and I do know it can be installed on Android, but that doesn't seem to change the fact that people call it deadmonospaced
- I'm not wholly sure what about Flash made it 'better' for the internet generally, being a proprietary closed file formatdetritus
- Don't get me wrong, Flash had its place - it's just that *everyone* started using it for *everything* = bad. Very bad.detritus
- it was just not, and is still not, ready for mobile devicesmonospaced
- A lot isn't ready for mobile. That's irrelevant. Flash still performs far more consistently. Years later and we are a decade behindformed
- Years later and we are a decade behindformed
- as for "bad" design, that's not my or Flash's fault, that's that most people suck at designformed
- rabbit0
Surely this could only convert Flash ads that are solely timeline based animation and not programmatically based animations?
- inteliboy0
yes please
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- vaxorcist0
Coders still seem to have figured out how to write memory leaks in any new ad technology....
- bklyndroobeki0
to the future.
- omg0