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New features and a new home for Swiffy

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Summary

In September 2011, Google announced updates and a new location for Swiffy, a tool designed to convert Flash content to HTML5, initially launched on Google Labs in June. The updates include enhanced features such as support for shape tweening and various filters like drop shadow, blur, and glow, all implemented using SVG, CSS, and JavaScript. Users can now convert files up to 1MB and receive a QR code for mobile previews, and the Swiffy runtime can be self-hosted for more control. Despite Google Labs winding down, Swiffy remains available at a new web address and continues in beta, with ongoing improvements to broaden its Flash file conversion capabilities.

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