Adobe finally gives up flash

Adobe Flash HTML 5The Flash is dead, long live HTML 5, or at least that's what he's trying to tell us Adobe through a change announced during this evening, the American company recommending the use of the second standard.

The Adobe company is renaming Flash Professional CC in Animate CC and recommends his clients to stop developing content flash in the future and instead use the HTML 5 standard that can be played by all mobile terminals and computers on the planet.

Flash is one of the ugliest web standards ever created, and that's because it requires a lot of resources to work and has a lot of security problems, things that Adobe has recognized over time in one form or another.

The biggest enemy of Adobe was Steve Jobs and although he swore to destroy this standard, here is his wish fulfilled, even if the former CEO of the Apple company is no longer among us to enjoy this much-received achievement joy by the whole world.

Although those from Adobe officially admit that flash is dead, this does not mean that it will no longer receive support from the company, but in the future everything will be limited to security updates and not to performance improvements, the attention being directed towards HTML 5.

The death of flash is of course also related to the fact that iDevices cannot run it due to the many problems it has, content creators being forced to use HTML 5 to display content on this terminal, and so in 2016 flash will be used even less.