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March 2009

Hyper-Metrix.com

The Burst Engine is an OpenSource vector animation engine for the HTML5 Canvas Element. Burst provides similar web functionality to Flash and contains a layer based animation system like After Effects. Burst uses a very light-weight JavaScript frame, meaning your animations will download unnoticably quick and can be controlled using very simple JavaScript methods. For example: the [-] logo above is a Burst animation attached to a mouseOver event using the following code...

canvas is the next Flash or not

February 2009

Announcing Moonshine, the project never formerly known as Pornilus | Aaron Bockover

Moonshine is a project based on Moonlight that leverages the built-in Windows Media capabilities of Silverlight to bring Windows Media playback to Linux in a fully legitimate way, without forcing the end user worry about what a codec is. This is possible because Microsoft provides the codecs directly to all Moonlight users, regardless of their choice of Linux distribution.

Not worse than Flash imho, but not better, gimme ogg/theora!

October 2008

typeface.js -- Rendering text with Javascript, <canvas>, and VML

by 12 others
Instead of creating images or using flash just to show your site's graphic text in the font you want, you can use typeface.js and write in plain HTML and CSS, just as if your visitors had the font installed locally.

August 2007

as3httpclient - Google Code

ActionScript 3 utils/classes to extend HTTP/HTTPS APIs in Flash Player 9

July 2007

June 2007

Flash is suspect

by 1 other
A Flash site aimed at showing that it's not 99% bad (made by Nurun, accidentely a mostly Flash-based web agency).

May 2007

April 2007

JST Virtual Science Center | EARTH GUIDE

by 2 others
Nice guide to discover more about our planet.

March 2007

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