Reply to Re: RIP Flash 1996-2020
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@Bluedy:
Don't think it has to do with security. It has to do with the fact that there's better alternatives out there like HTML5.
I agree with that statement Bluedy, and so does Adobe (see below).
Adobe announced in February that it's planning to end the life of Flash by 2020, due to open standards such as HTML5, WebGL and WebAssembly maturing; taking over the capabilities and functionalities that its plugins pioneer.
Don't think it has to do with security. It has to do with the fact that there's better alternatives out there like HTML5.
I agree with that statement Bluedy, and so does Adobe (see below).
Adobe announced in February that it's planning to end the life of Flash by 2020, due to open standards such as HTML5, WebGL and WebAssembly maturing; taking over the capabilities and functionalities that its plugins pioneer.