![]() Adobe have a great track record on making IDEs that designers find user-friendly. ![]() Adobe make their cash from selling authoring tools, not distributing the Flash Player – so if people want to author non-Flash motion graphics using a designer-friendly IDE, someone will provide that IDE. Now motion graphics are increasingly rendered via the Open Web Stack (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SVG, WebGL) rather than a single-vendor plug-in, designers will require authoring tools that can help them turn their creativity into code. I’ve been predicating it since the HTML5 hype really went into over-drive. ![]() I think it’s a good move from Adobe, and one that’s been widely expected for a couple of years now. You shouldn’t take this as any official Opera position, by the way. ![]() net asked for my reaction, and I gave them an edited version of these notes below. On 1st August, Adobe unveiled Edge, a preview of a product that does non-Flash animation.
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