Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Sencha Animator for Flash-free animations on the Web

Sencha Animator for Flash-free animations on the Web

Sencha Sencha Animator supplemented with his offer for a cross-platform tool for CSS-3-animations. Very similar to Adobe Edge Web developers can create software with the Flash animations for websites. Since Sencha based animator under the hood on the in-house JavaScript framework Sencha Touch, are all of there supported target platforms operated - with the animator generated scenes are among other things, Google Android, version 2.3, Apple's IOS version 4 and RIM's BlackBerry OS runs 6 and later.

Sencha recommends the animator especially for the development of animated ads, simple games (possibly in combination with JavaScript) and other animations in general. Especially for rich media banners of the Open Mobile Advertising (ORMMA) will support standard, the data generated are still compatible with other popular ad networks. The appropriate CSS code can even create completely Sencha Animator, more programming skills are therefore not necessary. Anyone who wants more control over their animations to the CSS but can also adjust individual, or can influence the behavior of its own animations with JavaScript.

Sencha Animator supports JavaScript own
Developers can add to the behavior of their animations in Sencha Animator also own JavaScript.
Image: sencha.com

Sencha Animator is available as a 30-day free trial for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X available for download. Following the testing phase, developers can opt for one of the commercial licensing, prices start from $ 199 per user.

That (future) web standards like CSS 3 and HTML 5, making long-term in conjunction with JavaScript, Adobe Flash competitor will have even seen Adobe. Recently, it has been incorporated with the PhoneGap Nitobi developer framework that Adobe and Adobe Edge Muse own tools are available that appeal to web developers and web designers in addition to pure. Unlike Adobe Edge, with the focus Sencha Animator originally placed on mobile target platforms. Which tool at the end wins the race, everyone must decide for themselves - it seems safe to run that CSS-3-animations Adobe's Flash in the long term (at least as an option for controlled moving image sequences) rank.

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