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 launched its Flash Professional Software nearly two decades ago. The program has since been used to give life to the pages of hundreds of thousands of websites. However, the rapid decline of ...
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 ...
Flash may be dead, but Adobe’s Flash Professional has already gone beyond just being a Flash tool and it’s getting a major update today. The new version, Adobe says, has been “rebuilt from the ground ...
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 ...
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 ...
Given that Flash is widely considered an internet blight, it's hard to imagine a time when it was actually cool. But in the day, the app was the only way to make interesting animated pages, so it ...
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 Flash helped bring the Internet to life with slick graphics, games, animation, and apps, but its days are numbered: Adobe announced today that it’s rebranding Flash Professional CC as Animate CC ...
As part of its round of November Creative Cloud updates, Adobe announced plans to rebrand its Flash Professional CC software as Animate CC to acknowledge a growing shift away from Flash. In a blog ...
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 ...
Flash is dying of a slow, painful death. Adobe, the company behind Flash, just made clear once again that Flash isn’t the future by renaming one of its apps. Adobe Flash Professional is now called ...