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Is there an open source counterpart for adobe ...

Is there an open source counterpart for adobe flash. Just like the GIMP is to Photoshop, Inkscape is to illustrator, Blender is to 3dmax.

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Yes, Gnash:

http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/

I know the website looks like it's from 1995, but it's an active project. Still in alpha or beta stage, IIRC. 

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