Ruffle Flash Player

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J. Baker
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Ruffle Flash Player

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I just wanted to point this out for those who do not know but you can still create and export SWF / Flash media in Moho and upload it to your website. Ruffle flash player / emulator is a great alternative to Flash player and works with current web browsers.

You can install a script on your website to play Flash content even if the viewer doesn't have Adobe's Flash player nor the Ruffle browser extension installed. See the following example...

Click here to play SWF without Flash player example.

Ruffle has browser extensions, a stand alone player and a website script like the example above.

Click here to learn more about Ruffle!

Enjoy! ;)
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Good to know. Thanks for posting.
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A little something I made in 2004. Now using Ruffle to play it.

https://www.flashpulse.com/flash/camera_man.html
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That's cute!

I do miss certain old interactive cartoon/games websites that relied heavily on Flash. Maybe Ruffle will bring some of them back.

Thanks for sharing.
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Lets hope so. ;)
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I stumbled across Ruffle a while back but then forgot about it. I need to revamp my website anyway this year and I'll give Ruffle a go for showing my (really) old Flash stuff.

But the main reason I'm chiming in here is... KoolMoves! KoolMoves is why I got into art and animation in the first place. I was all about some KoolMoves in the early 2000s. So, yeah, I'm going to look into using Ruffle to get that old stuff back on my website. Thanks for the tip/reminder!
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No problem! ;)
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Very good project @mattjordan, all the best to you.
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I looked at Cool Moves early last year and found it very frustrating. I struggled to do simple things with it that are a breeze in other HTML5 apps. Their forum is almost abandoned as well which makes it really hard for anyone struggling with it. Try Saola Animate. Amazing support base!

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