What will replace Adobe Flash Player in 2021?

Adobe Flash Player was by far one of the most popular and widely used flash players out on the market, but in December 2020, Adobe discontinued it. Due to this, browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge etc., no longer function with it. This leaves us to find some alternatives that can function just as well or even better. Below, we will look at four of the most popular Adobe Flash Player Alternatives people are using today.

Lightspark

Lightspark is a free, open-source flash player and browser plugin that can be used on Windows and Linux platforms. Because it is open-sourced, it allows for code editing, and it also has embedded video support. It is also compatible with and supported by popular web browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox. 

Lightspark renders complete support to all of the file formats of  Adobe Flash Content. With all of this information in mind, Lightspark can definitely serve as an excellent replacement for Adobe. The only setback is that it still has to implement several flash APIs, which may lead to a buggy experience for some users.

HTML5

Probably the most common and popular alternative to Adobe Flash Player is HTML5. Before Adobe discontinued their Flash Player, there were several debates over which one was better. HTML is a hypertext markup language that allows for text, images, applications, tags, and many other elements to be seen online. If you plan to convert your content from flash to HTML5, your current development tools may already have the ability to complete it. 

Ruffle

While it is not technically a flash player, it is a robust flash player emulator that has the capabilities to serve as a  fully-working replacement for Adobe Flash Player. It is compatible with all major operating systems, is free and open-sourced. 

It also works with great browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox and eliminates the security issues that are presented with flash players. Ruffle is an excellent replacement for Adobe Flash Player, especially if you want to avoid running SWFs containing ActionScript3.

CheerpX

CheerpX is a top-rated Adobe Flash alternative that offers 100% working compatibility with flash. In fact, it can help you preserve your essential flash applications. 

It runs on nearly all the major browsers without presenting any security issues. This great alternative to replacing Adobe Flash Player for Chrome and all the other major browsers supports Flex, ActionScript 3, ActionScript 2, and Spark. 

When it comes to replacing Adobe Flash, there are a multitude of tools that can be utilized, and they all have their own strengths and weaknesses. If we didn’t mention one that you find helpful, please drop it in the comments below. Finally, if you have topics or questions that you would like us to cover, please fill out our contact form here.

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