Published On: Tue, Feb 9th, 2016

Adobe releases Flash Professional successor Animate CC

The app that made Flash ubiquitous, Flash Professional, has abandoned its namesake.


Today Adobe followed through on its promise to rebrand Flash Professional to “Animate CC,” a better name which reflects how the app is used by animators, designers, and developers today.

With the fresh coat of paint, Adobe calls this first Animate release “one of our biggest releases ever,” highlighting new features like support for Creative Cloud libraries, Adobe Stock, expanded Typekit support, support for SVG files, etc. You can see a full list of the new features here.

Flash once powered rich, interactive experiences all over the ‘Net. Now, as the once omnipresent technology slowly descends into irrelevance, Animate lives on.

Amid Animate’s debut, Adobe also updated it’s code-less website builder, Muse CC, with support for responsive design — that is, Muse now lets you make sites that look good on devices of any size.

` Animate CC_Stock and CC Libraries integration Animate CC_tagged swatches Animate CC_vector art brushes The app that made Flash ubiquitous, Flash Professional, has abandoned its namesake.


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