
"My anti-virus is acting up while trying to install, is something wrong?" *more caches will be added eventually, this is a newer addition to the site* There are MD5 caches if you would like to check and confirm for yourself. Yes, all the files on here should be perfectly fine.
#Future splash animator software
Software such as this is commonly refered to as "Abandonware". These softwares were abandoned by Adobe, so it is basically a legal grey area. Yes, all these files are the official installers, and any serials were found to work with said official installers.
#Future splash animator archive
If you would like to get the word to Adobe that we want a legal way to use these old programs, sign this petition.Īdditionally, if you would like to support the continued development of the Adobe Archive give me a follow on my Twitter, send me any installers/serials you may find, share the website to anyone who may need it, or donate below!ĭonations allow me to personally devote more time to the Adobe Archive project, and pay for any web related fees I may enconter while building the site.

This website is dedicated to archiving and keeping older versions of Flash alive, long after Adobe decides to pull the plug. I decided to create an archive of these programs, and the community helped me find every version I needed.
#Future splash animator download
Even if someone found a download link or purchased a copy off eBay, there was no guarantee it would be a safe download or a disk with a working key. As a user of CS6 programs myself, I felt frustrated that these programs, which work perfectly fine, could no longer be purchased or downloaded by anyone, not without the chance of getting viruses anyways.


Gay would go on to become the Chief Technology Officer of Macromedia in 2004. FutureSplash Animator became Macromedia Flash. In January 1997, FutureWave was acquired by Macromedia for an undisclosed sum. įutureWave pitched the product to Adobe Systems, but an agreement was not reached and Adobe promoted rival specifications to Flash. Early adopters included MSN and Disney Online. This product became FutureSplash Animator, which shipped on August 19, 1996. Gay retooled the application to be able to output animated content that could be played back from any web browser. After AT&T Corporation acquired the rights to the EO Personal Communicator tablets only to discontinue it, FutureWave no longer had a viable market for SmartSketch. FutureWave co-founder Jonathan Gay developed SmartSketch as a graphics application for PenPoint OS, running on graphics tablets designed by GO Corporation. SmartSketch was the predecessor of FutureSplash.įutureSplash evolved from another project at FutureWave called SmartSketch.
