Hi Olaf, thanks for asking!

Short answer: No, I will probably have to retire (not joking), and take down
all our online programs which are helping so many to deal with English
language and literacy skills today.

Yes, I do need to use browser delivery, in addition to desktop versions
using old Toolbook and Flex/AIR

I have followed FlexJS and tried several installs, but the development has
taken so long, is not stable, and is nowhere near the functionality I need,
especially in terms of interaction with text and ausio.

I have tried to recode in js/HTML5 using HAXE (and others), but cannot get
the required interactive functionality for even the simplest of our
applications.

I don't understand, given the enormous volume of quality learning resources
produced for FlashPlayer, why no-one has come up with a good alternative.
Pretty much all the functionality has been around since the '90s, but demise
of FP is just part of the whole dumbing down of quality interactive learning
today (IMHO, that is).

If FP poses such a security risk (really?), then why isn't someone with the
skills able to excise/wall-off or whatever, those parts so we can still have
a powerful browser language for interactive apps? Why???

I know our apps are 'old school', but guess what? They are still in demand
20 years after publication, because they are truly interactive. 

Please, can't someone come up with a solution? 

Thanks again for raising this for discussion.

Virginia
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-----Original Message-----
From: Olaf Krueger <m...@olafkrueger.net> 
Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2018 3:28 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Life after FlashPlayer, are you prepared?

Hello from the Apache Royale (FlexJS) team, 

even if Flex with AIR is still an awesome and outstanding technology, Flex
in the browser ends with the end of FlashPlayer in 2020. 
To be clear: There will be no way to run your Flex apps in current browser
versions around 2020! 

The Flex mailing lists are followed by a few hundred people and we assume
that there are still a lot of Flex browser apps out there. 

So, we are really interested in what you are planning to do with your Flex
apps, e.g. 

- Do you need to stick with the browser at all? 
- Do you plan to migrate your Flex apps to whatever other technology? 
- Did you already migrate your Flex apps to whatever other technology? 
- ... 

If you are reading this post and have a Flex app, please speak up about what
your plans are! 

Thanks,
The Apache Royale (FlexJS) team



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