With android 4.2.1 I have found that Chrome no longer supports the flash player plug-in.
Windows 8 metro experience-you need to be whitelisted with MS.
And of course Apples refusal to support flash player in a browser completely.
It's only a matter of time Flash player is gone completely.
CS6 has the createJS library's to create HTML5 from banners. It's garbage, actually "garbage>createJS". About all it is good for is banner ads.
Adobe states in their white paper they will support Flex and Air for gaming and RIA applications, which basically means downloadable apps.
This creates a major issue for the e-learning company I work for, since all of our learning interactions are via SWF files('thousands').
Does anyone know of a solution I can implement were we can keep the SWF architecture as browser based without the user having to download a new browser that still has support for it?
So far it seems creating a free market app is our only option, but I an hesitant to move forward with any form of flash/flex/actionscript right now, since 1000+ SWF interactions might have to be recreated.
Unity seems like it might support loading external SWFs but a quick search turned up nothing, and plus who knows how long that will be supported in mobile devices.