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Swiffy, a tool that converts most .SWF files into a more browser-friendly HTML5 format, is now available through Google Labs.
Google today announced that it will discontinue Swiffy, a tool that people can use to convert .SWF Adobe Flash files into HTML5, on July 1. The Swiffy Flash extension will also stop working.
Google on Tuesday unveiled a new experimental tool for developers called Swiffy, which converts some .SWF Flash files into HTML5 code compatible with devices like the iPhone and iPad.
Like Swiffy, Adobe’s converter relies on SVG and CSS3 to work its magic. When it released Wallaby, Adobe said the tool was focused on simple banner ads and other animations.
With Google's new Swiffy Flash-to-HTML5 tool, developers can convert Flash animations to HTML5 and run those animations on devices that do not support Adobe Flash.
Google Labs released an experimental web app today called Swiffy that lets developers convert Adobe Flash SWF files to HTML 5. Apple is well known for not supporting Flash in favor of HTML 5 ...
Google's Swiffy makes Flash files HTML5 friendly Google's cooked up a new tool in its labs that converts SWF files into HTML5 for use on devices that can't run Flash, including those made by Apple.
Shortly after Google unveiled Swiffy, the Flash-to-HTML5 conversion tool designed for WebKit browsers, mobile app development firm appMobi launched a related utility called appFlash. This new tool ...
The extension accesses Google Swiffy as a web service, so you always use the most recent version of Swiffy. The extension is compatible with Adobe Flash Professional CS4 or newer for Windows XP ...