Adobe sharpens Edge for advanced HTML
Adobe Systems, racing to match surging interest in a new generation of Web standards, is adding today a significant advance for its Edge software for Web design: interactivity
“Interactivity is the most requested functionality thus far,” said Mark Anders, the Adobe fellow who leads the Edge project. With it, Edge changes from a tool that essentially spruces up a page as it loads into one that changes as people use it.The software is a vivid example of Adobe’s attempt to grow beyond its own Flash Player technology for adding elaborate features to Web pages. Much of what Edge can do is in Flash’s purview, but browser makers are racing to develop and add new features directly into the browser.
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