After all the challenges of 2020, there’s one thing we can all look forward to in the new year: Adobe Flash Player will finally be dead. The amateur nature of these creations is a reminder of what the ...
Why it matters: Flash, the deprecated multimedia platform that added interactivity to websites in the early days of the internet, has been on life support for a long time. For those of us that have ...
In 2017, Adobe announced that Flash would no longer be supported as of December 31st, 2020. With the software's discontinuation, tens of thousands of games and animations made in Flash would be lost ...
In January of 2021, Adobe Flash went offline. A nearly uncountable number of games, animations and webtoys made with the software went along with it. Though Adobe’s unsavory practices have been known ...
In 2017, Adobe announced that it would stop supporting Flash at the end of 2020. The company has spent the last three years working with other tech firms like Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, and Google to ...
Flash has become the bad boy of the Internet and few will argue that it needs to go. But while its retirement solves a lot of security problems on the Web, it also creates a mass grave for interactive ...
Adobe Flash has long been a method that developers used to put interactive content on the internet. There are tens of thousands of games out there that use Flash that will no longer work when December ...