Since Flash was shut out of Apple, many developers have had to choose between Flash and HTML5 when they develop their products. Today, Google released a new tool to make the balance again in favor of HTML5 this side, it is swiffy.
Swiffy can convert flash files into HTML5 standards. The project stems from the Google Mobile ad team, which is motivated by the inability to display flash animations because some devices do not support Adobe's format. With this tool, you can simply upload the. swf file and then convert it to the HTML5 standard, which displays the same effect as Flash (file format is JSON).
Google says the conversion tool does not yet support full flash based games, but supports vector graphics, embedded fonts, pictures, animations, and more. The following is a screenshot of the demo effect "for Flash animation, below for Swiffy transformed animation", you can click on this link to personally experience.
Swiffy is currently only an experimental project, but it is very useful for developers. At the same time, anti-flash Apple must be stealing fun. In addition to this flash conversion tool, Adobe also launched a transformation tool wallaby this March.
Flash the day has passed, the browser manufacturers work together to complete the HTML5 standard, Rob Flash's job; Choshing The Lord resolutely don't let the IPhone support Flash,adobe heart all dug cool. Now Google also launched the Swiffy, the SWF format for free conversion to HTML5 code, the naked poach ah.
Google swiffy Target User is a network developer, it can not convert flash video, but for most Action Script interactive Flash support good. The user simply uploads the SWF file and converts it very quickly. The output of the HTML code will be used for some SVG features, currently only WebKit kernel browser support, which means that the output of the code is only available on the safari/chrome, naturally, IOS with browser will also support.