Despite all these well known strengths some people are attempting to kick Flash down from its pedestal by boycotting the technology. They are promoting HTML5 and think that Flash has lots of improving to accomplish. Not surprisingly there are and will be the niches where Flash is still undisplacable.
The mobile web is in its infancy. As more individuals become able to connect to the internet using a mobile phone they really want the same experience that they have when they use a full-sized computer. Appears like currently Flash is strongly established in that niche. And that's for a reason. Performance studies have shown that HTML5 is out-performed by Flash on a mobile platform.
Many different business and corporate web sites won't probably convert to HTML5 - simply for the basic principle of 'if it ain't broken, don't fix it'. Flash templates or Flash website designs are still likely to deliver best experiences via their flexibility and reliability.
Alright, time for conclusions. Who'd it be? Only time can tell. Nevertheless, I really believe that Flash won't pass away unnoticed - it's a powerful competitor.
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