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This screenshot is taken using Google Chrome on the Google Swiffy demo page.
- Hey guys is there a ways to use Google Swiffy Offline as the support will be discontinued starting of 1th July. This is a great tool and i'd like to ask if there is a way to use it offline after this.
- Google today announced the launch of Google Swiffy, a new Google Labs effort to produce a tool capable of converting Flash content to HTML5 for display on non-Flash devices such as the iPhone.
Googleが同社のエンジニアによる実験用サイト「Google Labs」で公開した新サービス「Google swiffy」はFLASHコンテンツをアップロードする. I have Swiffy extension for Flash CS and a local version of runtime.js but when i try to use it offline to export a file from flash cs i get the following' Swiffy Flash Extension for Win v1.1.1 The Swiffy webservice could not be reached. Please check your internet connection. It would be appreciated if someone helps. Google Swiffy Flash to HTML5 conversion. July 2016 update: Google Swiffy has unfortunately been discontinued. At the moment Google Swiffy is the best available option for completely automated actionscript to javascript conversion. (Adobe Flash Professional, now Adobe Animate, no longer supports this conversion - instead providing 'code snippets. Although it reminds of Adobe Wallaby, the Adobe Flash Player add-on, Swiffy has the benefit that it was developed by the Internet giant, Google. In summary, whether you need to convert SWF or FLA files to HTML 5, this program is just what you need. Download it right now and make the contents you create even more massive. You can download the extension from the Google Swiffy page. In the likely case that you do not have a Flash Professional license, a trial version of Flash Professional is available from here. Leave a comment Related Stories Swiffy updated by Google; Will live on after Labs Google announces Swiffy: Flash to HTML5 conversion tool. Horizon download xbox 360 mac.
Google Swiffy was a web-based tool developed by Google that converted SWF files to HTML5. Zemana antimalware 2.9.1.467 serial key. Its main goal was to display Flash contents on devices that do not support Flash, such as iPhone, iPad, and AndroidTablets. Swiffy was shut down July 1, 2016.[1]
Approach[edit]
Sierra print artist for windows 10. A closed source web service hosted by Google converts SWF to an intermediate representation serialized as JSON. This representation is in turn converted into SVG in the web browser via JavaScript, which is also used for animations. The Swiffy thesis (2012) explains its general approach in the following way:[2]:15
The choice of SVG for rendering leaves us with several options to animate the SVG content. At first sight, both CSS animation and SMIL, adhere to our design goal of using a declarative representation when possible. However, both technologies provide insufficient control over the animation when support for ActionScript scripting is required. For example, although the concept of keyframes exists in CSS animation, it does not provide a mechanism to synchronise the JavaScript code to those keyframes or to modify the timeline from JavaScript, which is a basic feature required for SWF compatibility. Another limiting factor is that animation in the SWF file itself is not defined in terms of high-level transitions, but defines the position of every object at specific keyframes. Mapping these definitions back onto CSS or SMIL transitions is not always possible. Finally, these standards are not widely available: The CSS animation specification is still in working draft state, while SMIL is not implemented in the Internet Explorer browser. We have therefore chosen to use JavaScript to animate SVG on the client. Although this imperative approach might be less efficient, the level of control it provides is required to match all SWF functionality.
Supports[edit]
Google Swiffy supported a subset of SWF 10, ActionScript 2.0 and ActionScript 3.0.
Supporting browsers[edit]
- Firefox 5+ (partly supported)
- IE9 (partly supported) and IE10
- WebKit-based browsers
Development[edit]
Swiffy was started in the summer of 2011 by Google engineering intern Pieter Senster, who joined their mobile advertising team to search for solutions to display Flash content on devices that do not support Flash. Progress on Swiffy was sufficient that Google hired him full-time and formed a team to work on the project. The product manager of Google Swiffy was Marcel Gordon.[3]
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Swiffy 6.0.1 was released on February 11, 2014.
Swiffy was shut down July 1, 2016.[1]
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Related software[edit]
- Wallaby by Adobe converts FLA files to HTML5.
- Mozilla Shumway took a different approach by implementing a virtual machine for SWF in JavaScript.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Google is killing its Swiffy tool for converting Flash files into HTML5 on July 1'. venturebeat.com. 15 June 2016.
- ^Pieter Albertus Mathijs Senster, The design and implementation of Google Swiffy: a Flash to HTML5 converter
- ^'Swiffy: convert SWF files to HTML5 - The official Google Code blog'. googlecode.blogspot.com. 28 June 2011.
- ^'Shumway, Mozilla's HTML5-Based Flash Player Replacement, Lands In Firefox Nightly – TechCrunch'. techcrunch.com.