About Adobe Flash

Adobe Flash is a deprecated multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich Internet applications, desktop applications, mobile applications, mobile games and embedded web browser video players. Flash displays text, vector graphics and raster graphics to provide animations, video games and applications. It allows streaming of audio and video, and can capture mouse, keyboard, microphone and camera input. Related development platform Adobe AIR continues to be supported.

Artists may produce Flash graphics and animations using Adobe Animate. Software developers may produce applications and video games using Adobe Flash Builder, FlashDevelop, Flash Catalyst, or any text editor when used with the Apache Flex SDK.

End-users can view Flash content via Flash Player (for web browsers), AIR (for desktop or mobile apps) or third-party players such as Scaleform (for video games). Adobe Flash Player (supported on Microsoft Windows, macOS and Linux) enables end-users to view Flash content using web browsers. Adobe Flash Lite enabled viewing Flash content on older smartphones, but has been discontinued and superseded by Adobe AIR.

The ActionScript programming language allows the development of interactive animations, video games, web applications, desktop applications and mobile applications. Programmers can implement Flash software using an IDE such as Adobe Animate, Adobe Flash Builder,Adobe Director, FlashDevelop and Powerflasher FDT. Adobe AIR enables full-featured desktop and mobile applications to be developed with Flash and published for Windows,macOS, Android, iOS, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Wii U and Switch.

Although Flash was previously a dominant platform for online multimedia content, it is slowly being abandoned as Adobe favors a transition to HTML5. Flash Player has been deprecated and has an official end-of-life by 2020. However, Adobe will continue to develop Adobe AIR, a related technology for building stand-alone applications and games.

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Web Development Trends In 2018 & Future Of Online Shopping

by guest author Junaid Ali Qureshi

Safe to say, the growth of e-commerce has been astounding and completely unprecedented. The market hit almost two and a half trillion in 2017 and a report by Statista predicts it will reach four and a half trillion by 2021. Just in the United States, e-commerce shopping currently amounts to ten percent of retail shopping and this figure is increasing by fifteen percent with every annum.

As E-commerce rapidly grows, it inevitably continues to evolve at the same pace, killing off some trends while giving birth to new trends. Here we take at the new trends you need to know before you head out and hire a magneto developer.

You can not ignore the smartphone market anymore

Roughly eleven percent of online shoppers purchase products on their phones on a week to week basis and thirty five percent claim that it will soon be their window to online shopping. Judging by these facts alone one can see that the smartphone market is a key area to target. This means your website needs to be smartphone friendly and your magento development company should make a smooth user experience a priority.

Templates

People have a misguided idea that using a template shows laziness and a lack of ideas from the company’s part, but this is far from the truth. Templates are great because they make use of a design that works and is liked by online shoppers. They also allow you to bring a unified experience across all platforms which allow you to build your own individuality.

Load only what is necessary

Mobile users are very concerned with their data usage. While cell providers now offer data for much cheaper than before, you should still look to load only the necessary components to avoid data wastage. For e-commerce sites, this generally only applies to the product listing page. Instead of listing out one hundred products on the page, consider listing the top ten in the beginning and continue loading sets of tens on the next pages.

Hamburger menus

While you might be scratching your head wondering what these are, you are sure to have come across these much more often than you think. These are the small three horizontal bars on one corner of the screen which reveal a menu when clicked and stay out of the way when not needed. Hamburger menus help declutter the page and allow the user to view only what he or she needs at the moment, but at the same time keeps key aspects about the website like the contact etc. a tap away.

Grids

Grids have long been one of the most efficient ways to arrange things. Nowadays, they are widely used on all corners, be it a phone operating system or on websites. For e-commerce sites, where one has to browse through multitudes of categories and products, grids allow the designer to declutter and organize things in an effective manner. They have an added benefit of being clear and making navigation easier. Most recently, websites have been removing borders which then allow these grids to blend in with the rest of the website in a seamless manner.


Junaid Ali Qureshi
is leader/representative/frontrunner of an expert magento development team and an experienced digital marketing specialist dedicated to develop intuitive, well crafted, smart websites having blistering opening on search engine(s) making time and money worthwhile. His current ventures include magentodevelopers.online ,Elephantation, eLabelz, Smart Leads.ae, Progos Tech and eCig.







Steve Jobs Was Right: Adobe Flash is Dead!

HTML5 kills Flash

The Macintosh Review:
Published on 25 Jul 2017

Adobe Flash Player is officially dead! Adobe today announced the big news that they will kill their Flash Player moving forward and they are encouraging developers and creators to move their content over to HTML5 and WebGL. Steve Jobs was right when he predicted no one would be using Flash long term – he even pushed for the change from Flash to HTML back in 2010! Steve was always an advocate for this change, and it is a good one – credit to Steve Jobs for his ideas. They have certainly played out.



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