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Convert Your Flash Files to HTML Using Adobe Wallaby

Adobe released an application called Wallaby which can convert Adobe Flash FLA files to HTML. It is an experimental tool designed to convert FLA files to HTML 5. This is the first version of Wallaby is meant to convert animated Flash banners to HTML 5 compliant code. This output is becomes compatible with any flash unsupported devices and extend the reach of your content to devices that do not support the Flash runtimes like iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The tool is  simply to allow advertisers to convert their Flash ads into HTML that can be read on non-Flash compatible Devices and will not convert ActionScript, movies or sound.

System Requirements For Wallaby

Apple Mac

* Intel Coreâ„¢ Duo or faster processor

* Mac OS X v10.6 or later

* 512MB of RAM (1GB recommended)

* 75MB of available hard-disk space

Windows

* Intel® Pentium® 4 processor or later

* Windows® XP SP 3 or Windows® 7 (32 or 64 bit running in 32-bit mode)

* 512MB of RAM (1GB recommended)

* 40MB of available hard-disk space

* Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package


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