The Death of 2Advanced

Not so long ago. Flash or any interactive tools were part and parcel of any design PC in the organisation. Initially there were more and more web presence spelled the oath of flash as their ' Brand identity'. Though it's inevitable, ester months ( years !?) have seen these interactive tools constrained either for product demo or corporate presentations.


The situation seems changed quite radically. Though I'm working for Finance to Banking applications, there were only few instances where these interactive tools are bought into action. ( Exception: with regard to Flex, since it's a RIA spearhead.). This interesting scenario was nagging in my mind for quite some time. Is this situation common everywhere ? Or it's prevailing only in the arena where I'm professionally working ?

Nope.Now it's everywhere I believe.

Here's a blogger dares to take a shot on the design phase from Flash to Cascading, keeping a canon on the shoulder of 2Advanced.

Sure you have the sector where a hardcore flash site makes sense as in the movie and game websites, but as for me, as a standard, the flash wave that was seemingly going to be the 'future of the internet' is now taking a shot in the side due to the explosion of CSS, usability, and web standards.

Check this interesting ( somewhere biased, and usability bug bitten ! ;) ) article:

Death-of-2advanced.html

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