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  2. Vyond - Wikipedia

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    Vyond was founded as GoAnimate in 2007 by Alvin Hung, and the first version of GoAnimate went live in mid-2008. [1] In May 2009, DomoAnimate was launched. This program allowed users to create GoAnimations based on the Domo shorts. On September 15, 2014, the DomoAnimate site closed down and was later redirected to the GoAnimate for Schools website.

  3. GoAnimate - Wikipedia

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    From a former name: This is a redirect from a former name or working title of the target topic to the new name that resulted from a name change.

  4. File:GoAnimate logo 2013.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects Appearance. move to ... the exclamation mark was removed (Go!Animate → GoAnimate). On May 6, 2018, GoAnimate was renamed to ...

  5. Adobe Animate - Wikipedia

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    In December 1996, Macromedia bought FutureWave and rebranded the product as Macromedia Flash, a brand name that continued for 8 major versions. Adobe Systems acquired Macromedia in 2005, and re-branded the product Adobe Flash Professional to distinguish it from the player, Adobe Flash Player .

  6. Ruffle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Adobe started blocking the use of Flash Player versions newer than 32.0.0.371 [12] on January 12, 2021, using a kill switch. [13] Various websites, including governmental and educational ones, were not prepared for the shut-off and abruptly stopped working.

  7. Adobe Shockwave Player - Wikipedia

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    The final update for Adobe Shockwave Player was released on March 15, 2019. Shockwave Player is no longer available for download (as of October 8, 2019), [8] and most major web web browsers blocked the Shockwave Player plug-in from being used upon its discontinuation. [9]

  8. Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um - Wikipedia

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    The song became a major hit in the UK during the autumn of 1964 with a rendition by Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders reaching No. 5. [6]Johnny Rivers covered the song for his 1977 album Outside Help from which it was issued as the follow-up single to the top ten hit "Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancing)".

  9. Nose goes - Wikipedia

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    In some versions of the game, the starting player must shout "No nose goes", "Not it", or "Nose goes!" to begin the game; [ 2 ] however, in other versions, no announcement is necessary and the last person to notice the game may end up having to perform the task.