Most users probably never even noticed, and in 2017 Adobe (who had acquired Macromedia) announced that Adobe Flash would reach its EOL (end of life) on January 1, 2021.įour years later and that’s today! Which means that it’s important you spend a few minutes and make sure that you don’t have Flash on either your Mac or PC systems. But Flash has always been plagued by security problems and about a decade ago, Apple announced that it would stop supporting Flash entirely, deferring to JavaScript, CSS and HTML 5.0 interactive features. ![]() In its heyday, being a Flash developer was a skill much in demand. Flash also allowed sites to embed video content and even create slick, highly interactive games too. ![]() It added animation and a much higher level of interactivity than the then-current HTML used for Web page markup. ![]() It’s hard to believe, but Adobe Flash has been around since it debuted in 1996 as “Macromedia Flash”.
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