Adobe’s HTML5 animation tool Edge has just received an update with the second public preview release of the tool.
Adobe Edge, for those who don’t already know, is a design tool, much like Adobe Flash Pro, that works on and creates HTML-based animations instead of using the Flash Player. Much like Flash Pro, it doesn’t require one to know coding at all to create complex layouts and designs and animate them in HTML. Adobe Edge uses many HTML5 and CSS3 features; and while CSS3 adds support for animation and HTML5 includes the canvas tag that can be used to animate content, Adobe Edge uses jQuery, making it more compatible with different browsers.
There are a number of new features in Adobe Edge preview 2 (according to its page on Adobe Labs ):
These are just some of the features of the second preview (a longer list is available here). The original version came with a timeline-based UI, support for importing graphics, and adding animation to existing HTML files and more.
Recently Adobe had announced a preview release of another HTML-based design tool called Muse, which they intend to offer in a subscription model. While Edge is focused on creating HTML-based animations, and rich dynamic layouts, Muse is targeted towards those coming from print media and wanting to have a similar level of control over layout in HTML. There will be more releases of Edge in the preview period before this tool joins Adobe’s suite of tools.
Those interested in downloading the latest preview release of Adobe Edge can head over to its Adobe Labs page.