Monday, June 7, 2010

Time For A Conclusion - Flash vs HTML5

Despite all these long-established benefits some people making the effort to kick Flash down from its pedestal by boycotting the technology. The main purpose of the argument is that HTML5 really should substitute Flash as Flash has plenty of things to make improvements upon. Not surprisingly there are and will be the niches where Flash is still undisplacable.

Mobile web is quickly developing and spreading. A lot more individuals all over the world own cellular phones and handhelds able to connect to the Internet. Naturally, they are subconsciously expecting something very similar to what they can see in the browser on their desktop computer. Seems like at present Flash is strongly set up in that market. And that's for a reason. After industry experts studied both technologies on mobile platform there's a bottom line - Flash is still better performing than HTML5. Video and animations are still much better delivered by using Flash.

Presentational parts on a business and corporate web pages will remain untouched by HTML5. Flash templates or Flash website designs are still likely to provide best experiences as a result of their flexibility and reliability.

So, who wins? Who's holding the future majority? The time will be the judge. As HTML5 and Flash battle it out, Flash will continue to be a great contender in the foreseeable future of the web. Again and again - Flash is still the best in animation and video for web. Flash is the best media for advertising needs.

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