Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Flash developers: export to HTML5 with new Swiffy extension
By Esteban de la Canal, Software Engineer
We launched Google Swiffy in July. Swiffy enables you to convert Flash SWF files to HTML5. One of our main aims for Swiffy is to let you continue to use Flash as a development environment, even when you’re developing animations for environments that don’t support Flash.
To speed up the development process, we’ve built the Swiffy Extension for Flash Professional. The extension enables you to convert your animation to HTML5 with one click (or keyboard shortcut). The extension is available for both Mac and Windows, and it uses Swiffy as a web service, so you’ll always get our latest and greatest conversion. Information about the conversion process is shown within Flash Professional.
You can download the Swiffy Extension from the Google Swiffy site. We hope it will streamline your workflow when you use Flash and Swiffy to produce HTML5 animations. Please let us know how well it works for you via our feedback page.
Esteban de la Canal is a Software Engineer on the Swiffy team. He also enjoys game development, particularly weird-looking snake-like games in Flash.
Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
Gotta act go fast, my version of flash expires in 11 days!
ReplyDeleteNo working...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.rgbdesign.com.br/uploads/html5.jpg
Great job Steve!! We will be using this tool in our web page for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Regards.
Ignacio G. S.
Exported a web banner - plays with no errors. Really awesome stuf!
ReplyDeleteAs you maybe know, in different browsers, some flash export by HTML5 looks like a tragedy ...
ReplyDeleteSiempre haciendo cosas difíciles De la Canal, así no va a llegar a ningún lado, déjese de soñar y hágame el favor de masticar más despacio...
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, but what baffles me is that Double Click (by Google) doesn't support HTML5 ad banners exported by Swiffy. :-S Any solution to this?
ReplyDelete# Sew MI-HTML.CC-5 is how iPhone bipa$$ez flash.fx to play Youtube!
ReplyDeleteWhy not directly create HTML5 animation in the cloud (in your browser)? Check this out:
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nice~!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't work with latest version of Flash.
ReplyDeleteCan't figure out where to place the code created from the Swiffy output.html in my page to replace the SWF object.
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