HTML5 offers modern web capabilities while Adobe Flash Player is an older technology.
HTML5 offers modern web capabilities while Adobe Flash Player is an older technology.
Flash is the worst tool ever pushed onto us. It behaves poorly, keeps crashing, and is a neglected plugin. I watch YouTube with VLC, so it doesn’t bother me much... Maybe the issue lies in Flash’s ability to detect video driver settings, rather than Flash itself.
Another video codec affects image quality and colors differently. Flash uses its own version for HTML5, but it can still work well if coded properly. Comparing it to C++ is unfair—just because malware exists doesn’t mean the language is bad. HTML5 can also be poorly implemented. I’m not sure what people do, but I haven’t experienced Flash crashing often. My main concern is Chrome’s handling of plugins. Flash was my first programming language as a kid; I’m familiar with its details.
It seems like you're asking about a potential issue. Could you clarify what you mean by "addon" or the context? I'm here to help with any questions you have.