Many swear by HTML5 as a superior
tool than Adobe Flash when it comes to creating digital content and online
presentations. While both have their pros and cons, the newest version of Hyper
Text Markup Language have people believing that it is a far better technology
to use in developing sites, especially with its capability of rendering
multimedia content without the need for installing a player application or
plugin. So far, the technology can truly potentially replace other RIA (rich
internet application) platforms like Adobe Flash. In addition to its independence
from plugins, HTML5 is also capable of running on any mobile device and
computer, including iPhones, Android devices, smartphones, and tablets, some of
which are incapable of running Flash. HTML5 also excels in many other aspects
such as:
- Offline
availability, which is particularly useful for people like on-the-road
sales representatives who often require making presentations on the fly.
HTML5 presentation tools give you the advantage of not having to depend on
the expensive mobile internet or a wishy-washy WiFi connection in order to
make that all-important presentation.
- As
earlier mentioned, HTML5
offers compatibility with all operating systems, including those that
can't run Flash. HTML5 works on the iPad, Windows tablets, and Android
devices.
- HTML5
is also praised for its video incorporation and ability to view and play
video without the need for any extra plugins. This makes it possible to
play content right on a presentation slide like you could in PowerPoint.
- Web
applications are written in HTML5 also have offline capabilities, such as
custom calculators on tablets and other custom applications.
- HTML5 also allows 3D rendering of display objects, which is quite useful when selling technical solutions, home improvements, real estate, and other types or of products or services that are more appealing when represented in 3D fashion.
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