

Do not install over what you have as you may not like the experience. Install it separately alongside v.19 so that you can have both and evaluate for yourself. Google Swiffy was a web-based tool developed by Google that converts SWF files into HTML5, using SVG for graphics and JavaScript for animation.

if either cc 2020 or cc2019 are not installed, you should see the option to install. Adobe Animate now allows Flash animations to be published into HTML5 content directly. if you show uninstall for cc 2019, its already installed. One thing that may make 20.0.3 worthwhile having is the added (Beta) support for Windows Ink drawing devices, so if you've had compatibility issues with the Surface Pen or other non-Wacom digitizers, that might be a reason to adopt 20.0.3 as your main Flash. Adobe Edge Animate was designed to produce HTML5 animations directly. They've fixed a bunch of old bugs and introduced new ones.

Performance is as bad as all the rest of the CCs. Just some code donated from the Fresco team.Īll else is cheap cosmetics (that lead to more clicking needed and poorer UX) or minor incremental improvements such as the playback bar. I have an old Flash game where I used interpolateColor to blend colours extensively and it worked. On a 4K screen it is unusable because it is even more sluggish on hi-res displays.įluid brush is useless, in my opinion. It's just another 'one step forward, two steps back' update, where Onion Skinning is more controllable, while the size of the UI makes the program literally unusable on a 1920x1080 screen, because you are left with no room to work. previous versions are revealed in the apps tab by clicking the arrow abutting the open/install button after clicking preferences>cc>tick show older apps.
