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Get rid of Flash and opt-in to HTML5 on YouTube and Vimeo

February 1st, 2010
Filed Under: Web Apps

HTML5 logoAnyone who has used Flash on a Mac can say that it’s more than just a nuisance. On top of the loading time Flash takes to play a video, for instance, it’s the leading source of application crashes on Mac OS X. In fact, Apple had to engineer a new plugin mechanism for Safari in Snow Leopard that would run plugins as a separate process, so if they crash, they wouldn’t crash Safari itself. In addition to that, while Safari runs as a 64-bit process, Flash still runs in 32-bit. It’s no wonder why Apple doesn’t want Flash on the iPhone and iPad.

Thankfully, the YouTube team has added an option to opt-in to viewing videos in HTML5 in lieu of Flash. (And here’s an interesting tidbit: The HTML5 editors are Ian Hickson of Google and David Hyatt of Apple—clearly someone’s not invited to the party.) You must have a modern browser to support these changes.

To enable HTML5, you must:

  1. Visit this link: http://www.youtube.com/html5
  2. Click on the link that says “Join the HTML5 Beta”

HTML5 in Vimeo is just as simple. Whenever you are viewing a video, click on the link at the bottom right hand corner of the screen that says, “Switch to HTML5 player” as seen in the image below. Enjoy your crisp, no wait-time video that doesn’t bog down your computer.

Vimeo HTML5

etc: Flash, now on the iPhone

January 16th, 2010
Filed Under: iPod/iPhone

Well now that I’ve caught your attention, I should point out that the title was a teensy bit misleading. If you go here on your iPhone (or on your computer) you will see a nice little animation. But don’t be fooled, that’s not Flash, it’s Gordon. In other words, its an open source Flash runtime written in JavaScript, and iPhones can run JavaScript just fine.

Read more: Cult of Mac