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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.
Swiffy, as it’s called, emerged as a summer project from an engineering intern on Google’s mobile advertising team, looking at how Flash animations could be displayed on devices that don’t ...
His current console favorite is the Xbox 360. A new tool from Google Labs called Swiffy is taking aim at Flash files on the Web by converting them to HTML5 for use on devices without Flash ...
Swiffy Labs cofounder Lizzie Chapman has quit the company, according to people in the know. In August 2023, Chapman started the firm in the financial services infrastructure space after her ...
Luckily, Google Swiffy is one of the survivors. Earlier this year Google introduced Swiffy, a Google Labs project that could input any Flash animation, and output the corresponding HTML5 animation ...
Google today released the first version of Swiffy, a tool for converting Flash content to HTML5, on Google Labs. You can upload a SWF file, and Swiffy will produce an ...
First you take the Adobe Flash code and input it into Swiffy, which returns HTML5. Then you can view the HTML5 code with the appMobi XDK software and test the code on an iOS device using appMobi ...