Statistics I saw indicated that Flash is still resident on 98% of computers, and not everyone on the web is going to rush out an have a new website designed by the hottest HTML5 coders right away.
HTML5 will replace Flash the way fuel injection replaced carburetors. It's "under the hood" for users, not a priority.
RDKirk wrote:
Statistics I saw indicated that Flash is still resident on 98% of computers, and not everyone on the web is going to rush out an have a new website designed by the hottest HTML5 coders right away.
HTML5 will replace Flash the way fuel injection replaced carburetors. It's "under the hood" for users, not a priority.
+1..Great analogy...and it so much cleaner and uses up so much less energy.
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