![]() In 2006, with Flash heavily criticized and in decline, a new language began to emerge, called HTML5. ![]() Is HTML5 the natural replacement for Flash? Thus, in 2017, Adobe, Google, Apple and Microsoft decided to put Flash aside for December 31, 2020, the date from which it has stopped obtaining support. In addition, it did not offer compatibility with touch screens, so its use on mobiles and tablets was very limited. High power consumption : Viewing flash content on portable devices required a large battery consumption due to the high resources it needed to function.High demand for resources : in order for its use to be optimal, it required quite high resources from the computer, which otherwise causes the slowdown of other applications and the blocking of web browsers. ![]()
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