Adobe backtracks, reanimates Animate following user backlash • DEVCLASS
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Adobe reversed its decision to discontinue Animate (formerly Flash) after significant user backlash. The company initially planned to end sales and access by March 2026, but now will keep the product available in maintenance mode with security updates and bug fixes, though no new features. Users protested losing decades of work
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