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Hot News: TemplateMonster Announced the Results of Flash Industry Survey 2010

TemplateMonster, the absolute leader in website templates industry, announced on November 3 the results of Flash Industry Survey 2010 that was conducted along with several TemplateMonster’s media partners. The main goal of the activity was to evaluate the future prospects of Flash development.

The survey started not long ago, but over 10,000 participants were questioned in order to help its organizers to evaluate the odds of Flash technology. The most crucial statements regarding Flash industry were prepared for the respondents; they had to select the optimal answer for each statement. All the respondents have a rich personal experience of working with Flash, so the results of the research are of really great value for all those who someway relate to Flash. These statistical data may become crucial for Flash technology itself. The obvious conclusion that we all can make by the results of the Survey is that Flash technology is really powerful and is able to perfectly co-exist with other advanced web technologies.

Let’s take a brief look at some interesting points that were touched in the course of the Survey:

Here is a curious statement regarding Flash and HTML5 that is worth your attention:

Among other significant statements, TemplateMonster has published the Rating of Flash CMS platforms used by the audience. So, according to Flash Industry Survey’s results:

1. Moto CMS (former FlashMoto CMS)*
2. Custom Flash CMS
3. Gaia
4. Spry
5. Flashblocks

* The survey was initiated by TemplateMonster.com and the voters were mainly TemplateMonster’s audience which may partially explain why Moto CMS is a leader in the Flash CMS rating.

After reviewing the Survey’s results, a conclusion inevitably comes to mind that Flash CMS is a necessary and convenient platform, which considerably eases Flash website owners’ lives. Step by step, it will definitely win a great number of new fans among both Flash developers and ordinary users.

For more detailed info please visit the Flash Survey Results info page.