html5 is in no way comparable to flash. the sourcecode of html5 is open to
anyone who load the page, Javascript is comparable to ActionScript 1 while
flash is at AS3. the speed is low and it also crashes the safari browser on
iPad. just in case you read Steve Jobs letter about flash - half of it is
simply not true.

when html5 is as powerful as flash, it automatically will have the same
disadvantages as flash has today.

so don't believe the nonsense some crazy people are spreading these days.
it's just a hype started/supported by apple (= steve jobs).

flash is available for android and many other platforms.

do you want everyone to be able to look into the sourcecode of your
projects??
i know that flash can be disassembled too but it's not as easy as firefox ->
webdev-toolbar -> view generated source code.

have you tried converting a complex graphic to svg and view it in any
browser? safari on ipad and firefox is slow in rendering those but as swf
its fast.

the market is not moving towards html5. no current browser except safari is
supporting html5.

now please tell me that it is all wrong,
  filip


On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Martin Perez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Howdy,
>
> I imagine that as ourselves, many people has taken advantage of this great
> swftools package to transform documents in several formats to SWF and
> display them in flash-based viewers.
>
> It looks like though that market is moving towards HTML5 and many players
> are moving their flash based viewers from flash to this standard. So a few
> questions arise with regards to swftools and custom viewers. So, is there
> any plans to provide tools to move from flash to html5? Some kind of
> swftohtml5. Any plans to an html5 basic viewer? Or alternatively, what would
> be the necessary steps to move our documents converted with swftools to
> html5. Perhaps transforming them to svg and using an SWF viewer?
>
> Quite a few questions :)
>
> Best,
> Martin
>
>

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