Showing posts with label convert flash to html5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label convert flash to html5. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Flash to HTML5 Conversion Services




Swift has Expertise in Flash To HTML5 & which gives us an Advantage in Providing Flash to HTML5 Migration Services in a Cost-Effective Manner

Convert Your Flash Site to HTML5 Site

Thanks to our extensive experience in converting Flash sites to HTML5 sites, we have earned our reputation of providing only premium migration services all over the world, thus our Flash to HTML5 Migration Services is one of the Best Conversion Services. At Swift we are experts in the conversion of Flash to HTML5, A-to-Z At Swift, we do not just create Flash sites for you, we help you to create a top converting HTML5 site. With our portfolio of top conversion services for Flash to HTML5 conversion, you can focus on converting your existing Flash sites to top-converting HTML5 sites. The Flash-to-HTML5 migration processes at Swift are easy and fast. We have tested our methodology on a wide range of Flash and HTML5 to see how it converts Flash to HTML5 conversion.
Flash to HTML5 Conversion Services

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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Best Practices for Converting Flash Courses To HTML5 To Run On Latest Browsers

 

Adobe declared that it would discontinue its support to Flash player from Dec, 2020. In connection to this, no prominent browsers such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Safari would support Adobe Flash player. In fact, much earlier to this, content developers have almost stopped using Flash for two primary reasons: the browsers were not fully compatible with the Flash courses; and the eLearning content developers wanted to run their training courses in multi devices – especially in smart phones.