![]() ![]() We use this information to address the inquiry and respond to the question. To conduct business and deliver products and services, Pearson collects and uses personal information in several ways in connection with this site, including: Questions and Inquiriesįor inquiries and questions, we collect the inquiry or question, together with name, contact details (email address, phone number and mailing address) and any other additional information voluntarily submitted to us through a Contact Us form or an email. ![]() Please note that other Pearson websites and online products and services have their own separate privacy policies. This privacy notice provides an overview of our commitment to privacy and describes how we collect, protect, use and share personal information collected through this site. ![]() Pearson Education, Inc., 221 River Street, Hoboken, New Jersey 07030, (Pearson) presents this site to provide information about Adobe Press products and services that can be purchased through this site. This functionality is now included as a prime target format within the application (as shown in Figure 2) and is no longer provided through the Toolkit for CreateJS as a separate extension. The generated HTML file bundle is driven by the CreateJS JavaScript library, which was previously available as an extension for both CS6 and the previous version of CC. This option enables the authoring of animation and interactivity for targeting web browsers without the need for Adobe Flash Player if those extended capabilities are not needed. FLA file for authoring, and targets the canvas tag of HTML. HTML5 Canvas is a new document type added to Flash Professional CC that generates an. The next sections covers four of the key enhancements in support of this new Canvas integration: HTML5 Canvas Documents Among these new features include fully integrated HTML5 Canvas documents along with full JavaScript editor support in the Actions Panel. In this recent update for Flash Professional CC, there are a number of enhancements that do much to extend the range of targets that can be published from the application. The future of Flash Professional has never been as promising as it is right now! What’s New (December 2013) Most important to this discussion, Flash Professional will continue to enable its time-tested tooling and robust workflow to target platforms such as Flash/AIR, HTML5 Canvas, Google Dart, HD Video, and additional functionality users will come to know and love. Adobe AIR continues to shine on iOS and Android with some of the top apps and games on those platforms built on ActionScript and third-party Flash frameworks such as Starling, Feathers, Apache Flex, Awa圓D, and many others. The Flash Player will continue to serve those project types that require it (mostly web games and rich video projects). At the same time, Adobe continues to improve upon and release new versions of both the Flash Player web browser plugin, and the Adobe AIR runtime for desktop and mobile applications and games. Today, with web standard technologies taking on many of the responsibilities that Flash Player once served, there is a decline in the use of the SWF format across many areas and Flash Professional is adapting to these changes by enabling the creation and export of content to serve a multitude of new and emerging platforms. ![]() Figure 1 The Flash Professional CC interface Wait… Isn’t Flash Dead?Īlthough the Flash Professional application began life closely tied to Flash Player and the SWF file format, starting with the introduction of Flash Player 9 and ActionScript 3.0, this relationship became much more relaxed. ![]()
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