That’s why we rebuilt our technology from the ground up in a brand new programing language. Anyone still using FLASH technology was certainly in big trouble. In short order, web browsers across the industry began to turn off FLASH as a default setting. This began a chain of events that ultimately led Adobe, the makers of FLASH, to announce the sunsetting of this technology. Since then, HTML code, the code that most websites are created in, released a new version that was able to directly support video on a website. FLASH allowed you to create animation that could be viewed on a website. The original Powtoon platform was built on a technology called FLASH. But first, a little background… Why Is the Classic Studio Closing? Watch the video at the end of this post for information about exactly what to do to convert your FLASH Powtoons to HTML5. The bad news? The classic editor will be closing down forever on March 31, 2019. The good news? You have tons of experience creating awesome videos for marketing, training, internal comms, education and more. If you have classic Powtoons, created in our FLASH editor before the Fall of 2017, congratulations! You are an OG Powtoonist!
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