Question regarding Flash vs HTML5 panos, etc.
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 6:25 pm
I have a question or two regarding Flash and HTML5. From having created panos or virtual tours with both of them I am trying to figure out whether using Flash is really necessary any longer. I mean, it appears to me that html5 looks as good and, and especially with the new version of Pano2VR, it seems we can do virtually anything with html5 that we might have done with Flash.
So, I guess one question I have is, do not most all computers, browsers, devices, etc. now support html5 so that virtually every device and computer can run html5 and not need to have a flash version of a virtual tour?
Another question: is there some benefit to having a Flash version of the virtual tour in addition to the html5 version at this point in time? Why not just a single responsive html5 version?
Essentially, if I offer my services to others commercially, would it be practical and appropriate at this point in time to only offer html5 virtual tours, or is it still best for whatever reason to offer both html5 and flash with a fall back to one or the other?
Kind Regards,
Mike
So, I guess one question I have is, do not most all computers, browsers, devices, etc. now support html5 so that virtually every device and computer can run html5 and not need to have a flash version of a virtual tour?
Another question: is there some benefit to having a Flash version of the virtual tour in addition to the html5 version at this point in time? Why not just a single responsive html5 version?
Essentially, if I offer my services to others commercially, would it be practical and appropriate at this point in time to only offer html5 virtual tours, or is it still best for whatever reason to offer both html5 and flash with a fall back to one or the other?
Kind Regards,
Mike