User talk:Antunesi

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September 2014
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A little clarification regarding AdobeCS‎‎
Hello

How do you do?

I think a little clarification is in order: In revision 704152130, you have apparently thought I do not know that Flash is a platform and Animate is an app. But I do. In other words my revision 704152130 is not an unwitting mistake on my part; it is a deliberate reversion of your change in accordance to. In yet another word, please consider your edit (which consisted of switching the place of Flash and Animate) formally disputed.

To be honest I thought you have switched their place by mistake. But if you haven't, can you explain your purpose from this peculiar order? I believe the purpose of the original order is "Flash" the platform is outside the parenthesis to show what is inside are apps that develop contents for the Flash platform. Indeed, what is inside the parenthesis, "Animate" and "Flash Builder" are independent apps that do so.

As a compromise, we can get rid of the link to "Flash" altogether, because it is not a CS or CC product.

Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 17:10, 10 February 2016 (UTC)


 * Hi, yes, I think it would be best to remove "Flash" since it exists independently from CS and CC. Adobe Animate (and formerly Flash Professional) is the main CC product, one that allows users to create and output animation content to a variety of platforms, including HTML5, Flash, and video files. Therefore, the Flash platform is only one of the many outputs that Adobe Animate has access to. As such, Adobe Animate is more in line with the other apps in the list -- software that allow content creation and output to a variety of different platforms (e.g. Adobe After Effects can also export Flash animations, and Adobe Dreamweaver also has limited HTML5 animation capabilities).


 * The Flash platform really shouldn't be part of the template, as its existence transcends the Creative Suite, and is better suited in the main Adobe template (where it already exists). A comparison can be made between the Adobe Flash platform and the Adobe eBook platform, in which Adobe develops viewer apps for both (Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Digital Editions, respectively), but these are not considered CS or CC apps; the apps for the actual creation of the content, which include Animate and After Effects for Flash and InDesign and Acrobat Pro for eBooks, are part of the CS/CC package.


 * Antunesi (talk) 16:05, 12 February 2016 (UTC)

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