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Google Labs on Tuesday launched an experimental product that promises to convert .SWF files into HMTL5, making formerly-Flash files compatible with mobile devices that include Apple’s iPad and iPhone.
Google on Tuesday unveiled a new experimental tool for developers called Swiffy, which converts some .SWF Flash files into HTML5 code compatible with devices like the iPhone and iPad.
To convert online SWF files to HTML 5, the URL of an online SWF file has to be input and a code generated. The generated code is then copied to a clipboard and pasted on the desired web page.
Adobe has announced its release of Wallaby, a drag-and-drop tool used to convert the company’s Flash files into HTML 5. The program is available to developers through Adobe’s Labs Web site ...
They are calling it Swiffy (sweet) and its sole purpose is to convert Flash SWF files to HTML5. But make no mistake about it – this is about Apple’s iOS gadgets.
Google has unveiled a new service which allows you to convert Flash SWF files into HTML5, enabling you to reuse Flash content on devices that may not fully support Flash playback.
The tool, dubbed Wallaby, is a cross-platform Adobe AIR application that enables users to convert Flash files to HTML5 using a drag-and-drop interface.
Google today announced that it will discontinue Swiffy, a tool that people can use to convert .SWF Adobe Flash files into HTML5, on July 1. The Swiffy Flash extension will also stop working.
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