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It has been fascinating to watch the evolution of Adobe Flash. What started out as a simple animation program 15 years ago has been transformed over time into a full-fledged development platform for interactive apps on the Web. Now, Flash Professional CS6 has evolved into a powerful authoring environment for creating animation and multimedia content for immersive interactivity across desktops, devices, tablets, smartphones, and televisions.
Because of its wide platform and device support, Flash has long been marketed as a develop-once-deploy-everywhere platform. Today, the largest markets for such technology are mobile games and devices, so it\'s no surprise that Adobe has focused on these categories in the Flash CS6 update. The one major drawback to this strategy is that the available feature set usually tends to be the lowest common denominator of all platforms. Adobe hopes to compensate for this through prebuilt, native extensions that access platform- or device-specific capabilities. It seems promising that this strategy could open the game developer market for Adobe via Flash CS6. Read the Full Review Here
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