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Adobe today officially launched Animate CC, the latest version of its animation tool for the web. Animate CC was previously known as Flash Professional, ...
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 ...
Of course, Adobe isn't totally abandoning Flash just yet. Adobe Animate CC will continue supporting the old SWF format as well as Adobe's own AIR for an unspecified amount of time, maybe forever.
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 ...
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 ...
Adobe renamed its Creative Cloud software Flash Professional to Animate as it downplays Flash, which is under fire in many camps, and pivots to HTML5 with its messaging. Flash Professional was ...
Adobe's new Animate CC is making strides to be more animator-friendly, but is it too little, too late?
Adobe announced back in December that it would be renaming Flash Professional as Animate CC in recognition of the fact that HTML 5 has now taken over from Flash as the main form of web animation ...
As of today, Flash Professional CC, which enjoyed almost two decades as the de facto king of making animations for the web, will be known as Animate Professional CC, according to an Adobe blog ...
Adobe has announced that in early 2016 they will be renaming Adobe Flash Professional to Adobe Animate CC. This move will not make Flash more secure, but shows that Adobe recognizes it needs to ...