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Adobe Animate CC (2015) is the successor of [[Flash]] CC (2014) who was the successor of [[Flash CS6 desktop tutorial|Flash Professional]].
Adobe Animate CC, created in 2015 is the successor of [[Flash]] CC (2014) who was the successor of [[Flash CS6 desktop tutorial|Flash Professional]].


Currently, we don't have any plans for updating the [[Flash tutorials]] (no time, sorry), but we definitely suggest trying out HTML5 (JavaScript) mode of Flash CC.
Currently, we don't have any plans for updating the [[Flash tutorials]] (no time, sorry), but we definitely suggest trying out HTML5 (JavaScript) mode, even if does not reach the same quality and reliability.


Some tutorials (not many for now) exist in the [[:fr:Tutoriels Flash|french version]]
Some tutorials (not many for now) exist in the [[:fr:Tutoriels Flash|french version]]


- [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] ([[User talk:Daniel K. Schneider|talk]]) 10:43, 11 November 2016 (CET)
In this wiki there is:
* [[Animate CC 2018 - Interactive animated web sites]]
 
- [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] April 2013 / April 2018

Latest revision as of 15:26, 22 April 2018

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Adobe Animate CC, created in 2015 is the successor of Flash CC (2014) who was the successor of Flash Professional.

Currently, we don't have any plans for updating the Flash tutorials (no time, sorry), but we definitely suggest trying out HTML5 (JavaScript) mode, even if does not reach the same quality and reliability.

Some tutorials (not many for now) exist in the french version

In this wiki there is:

- Daniel K. Schneider April 2013 / April 2018