In case you were bummed that you would need to pick up some new coding skills when Adobe announced that Flash for mobile was finito , cheer up friends. Harken back to the summer months when Google unveiled its Swiffy conversion tool that turns those aging SWF files into browser friendly HTML5 animations. Now the people in Mountain View have created an extension for the Flash desktop app so that you can export your working files to something a little bit more updated with a single click — or a mix of keystrokes for you pros. So in case you are worried you’d need to brush up in your coding wizardry, it kind of feels you’re safe… for now. In case you are sporting Flash CS4 or newer, hit that source link to download the products.
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