Monday, June 7, 2010

Time For A Conclusion - Flash vs HTML5

Despite all of these features there is a initiative on the web to boycott Flash. They are advocating the use of HTML5 and think Flash has lots of improving to do. Reasonably there are and will be the niches where Flash continues to be undisplacable.

Mobile internet is quickly establishing and spreading. As more people become able to link to the internet using a mobile phone they want the same experience that they have whenever they work with a full-sized computer. Flash is determined to dominate this area. Operation checks have revealed that HTML5 is out-performed by Flash on a mobile platform. The video and animations can be loaded faster and be viewed more smoothly.

Presentational elements on a business and corporate websites will continue to be untouched by HTML5. The versatility and stability of a Flash template will provide these sites with beautiful visuals which will win over clients and improve the buyer experience.

So, who wins? Who's holding the long run majority? The time will be the judge. Nevertheless, I do think that Flash won't quit unnoticed - it's a powerful contender. Interactivity, animation, video, vector graphics - all of that was not accomplished in two days and will not get lost in two days too. Imagine the advertising on the net without Flash? Unimaginable. So Flash is not going away soon for quite-quite long.

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