Action Script evolucion

  • 2013 BCE

    Flash Professional CC Update

    Flash Professional CC Update
    The latest Flash Professional release is an update that enables you to natively create and publish HTML5 Canvas content using CreateJS .The update also contains fixes to some critical bugs.
  • 2012 BCE

    Adobe Flash CS6

    Adobe Flash CS6
    It lets you create animated, multimedia presentations, mobile applications or desktop, complete web pages, games, create interactivity, menus and navigation to the web
  • 2009 BCE

    Adobe Flash Player 10

    Adobe Flash Player 10
    support for 3D effects, dynamic sound generation, streaming video and improved hardware acceleration
  • 2006 BCE

    Adobe Flash Player 9

    Adobe Flash Player 9
    • New ECMAScript scripting engine, ActionScript Virtual Machine AVM2. AVM1 is retained for compatibility.
    • ActionScript 3 via AVM2.
    • E4X, which is a new approach to XML parsing.
    • Support for binary sockets.
    • Support for Regular Expressions and namespaces.
    • ECMAScript 4 virtual machine donated to the Mozilla Foundation and named Tamarin.
  • 2005 BCE

    Macromedia Flash Player 8

    Macromedia Flash Player 8
    • Support for loading at runtime GIF and PNG images.
    • New video codec (On2 VP6).
    • Improved performance and runtime bitmap at runtime caching.
    • File upload and download capability
    • New text processing engine.
    • Subsystem ExternalAPI introduced to replace fscommand.
  • 2003 BCE

    Macromedia Flash Player 7

    Macromedia Flash Player 7
    • Progressive support audio and video streaming (HTTP).
    • The ability to create tables, graphs and additional text effects. V2 Components replaced Flash MX components, being rewritten from scratch to take advantage of the features of ActionScript 2.0 and object-oriented principles.
    • Flash Lite 1.1 was also released, enabling mobile phones to play Flash content.
  • 2002 BCE

    Macromedia Flash Player 6

    Macromedia Flash Player 6
    • Support consumption Flash Remoting (AMF) and Web services (SOAP).
    • Support ondemand / live audio and video streaming (RTMP).
    • Support for screen readers through Microsoft Active Accessibility.
    • Added Sorenson Spark video codec Flash Video [26].
    • support for video, application components, shared libraries, and accessibility.
    • Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX, also released in 2002, allowed video to be streamed in Flash Player 6
  • 2000 BCE

    Macromedia Flash Player 5

    Macromedia Flash Player 5
    He added the ability to customize the interface authoring environment.
    Macromedia Generator was the first initiative for independent design Macromedia Flash content files. Generator 2.0 was released in April 2001 and displays Flash content in real time generation server in its Enterprise Edition.
    Generator was discontinued in 2002 in favor of new technologies such as Flash Remoting, which allows uninterrupted transmission of data between the server and the client and the ColdFusion server.
  • 1999 BCE

    Macromedia Flash Player 4

    Macromedia Flash Player 4
    He gave way to the introduction of streaming MP3s and the Motion Tween
    Flash Player started to be distributed on AOL, Netscape and Internet Explorer browsers
  • 1998 BCE

    Macromedia Flash Player 3

    Macromedia Flash Player 3
    Added alpha transparency and licensed MP3 compression.
    Improvements to animation, playback and editing as well as the introduction of simple commands for interactivity.
  • 1997 BCE

    Macromedia Flash Player 2

    Macromedia Flash Player 2
    motion vectors and some rasterized graphics
    Stereo sound limited, improved integration of maps bits, buttons, the Library and the ability to interpolate color changes.