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What is micromedia flash ?

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Answered by delroy
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MACROMEDIA FLASH --

Flash is a powerful animation software package developed by Adobe systems ( formerly MACROMEDIA ). flash provides a versatile and easy way to create animation that consists of images, sound, and vedios with various effects. flash is a vector based program which means that the graphics created in it can be scaled to any size without losing the quality. flash is highly useful for developing highly interactive websites, online advertisement, computer games and content for various mobile devices. one advantage of flash is that we can play the movies in any browser.

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Answered by kavyacutie
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Definition of Macromedia Flash

Macromedia Flash, now known as Adobe Flash, is a tool for building interactive online content and animations. Web games and cartoons built with Flash were once ubiquitous on the internet, but it's since been replaced on many sites as browsers have allowed more sophisticated code to be written in the core Web languages HTML, JavaScript and CSS. Adobe has said it will stop distributing its Flash player by 2020.

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What Is Macromedia Flash?

Macromedia Flash is a tool that allows powerful animations, interactive features and other complex elements to be embedded in Web pages.

It got its start in the mid-'90s as an animation tool called FutureSplash, built by a company called FutureWave. FutureWave distributed a tool called FutureSplash Animator that content creators could use to build cartoons. It also provided a second product called FutureSplash Player, which was an early Web browser plugin that could make the animations appear on websites that featured them.

In 1996, software company Macromedia bought the program and shortened its name to Macromedia Flash. Macromedia added additional features to the Flash creator and player, including a programming language called ActionScript, closely related to JavaScript.

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