In the mid-2000s, Flash was the dominant technology for creating interactive, animated websites. Educational institutions and digital content creators frequently used Flash (version 9) to bring literary classics to life.
Ruffle is a modern Flash Player emulator written in Rust. It runs natively in modern web browsers or via a desktop application, converting old ActionScript content into safe, modern web code. While it handles Flash 9 (ActionScript 3.0) content with varying degrees of completeness, it is actively updated.
Complex vector animations ran smoothly without lagging older computer systems.