top | item 8524622 GSAP – High-performance HTML5 animation library 49 points| tambourine_man | 11 years ago |greensock.com | reply 7 comments order hn newest [+] [-] dagge|11 years ago|reply GSAP inspired me to create a simple visual HTML5 ad editor based on the library. Check it out at http://tweenui.com/animator [+] [-] YousefED|11 years ago|reply I can definitely recommend GSAP from my own experience (we're happily using it in a bunch of projects). They've put a lot of attention to performance and the library is very feature rich (with timeline controls, splittext, etc.) [+] [-] teechap|11 years ago|reply What's the license on this? Is it open source? [+] [-] teechap|11 years ago|reply Found it. http://greensock.com/standard-licenseA little...strange. It's free for non-commercial use but I guess if you have paying users they might sue you unless you buy a commercial license? load replies (1)
[+] [-] dagge|11 years ago|reply GSAP inspired me to create a simple visual HTML5 ad editor based on the library. Check it out at http://tweenui.com/animator
[+] [-] YousefED|11 years ago|reply I can definitely recommend GSAP from my own experience (we're happily using it in a bunch of projects). They've put a lot of attention to performance and the library is very feature rich (with timeline controls, splittext, etc.)
[+] [-] teechap|11 years ago|reply What's the license on this? Is it open source? [+] [-] teechap|11 years ago|reply Found it. http://greensock.com/standard-licenseA little...strange. It's free for non-commercial use but I guess if you have paying users they might sue you unless you buy a commercial license? load replies (1)
[+] [-] teechap|11 years ago|reply Found it. http://greensock.com/standard-licenseA little...strange. It's free for non-commercial use but I guess if you have paying users they might sue you unless you buy a commercial license? load replies (1)
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[+] [-] teechap|11 years ago|reply
A little...strange. It's free for non-commercial use but I guess if you have paying users they might sue you unless you buy a commercial license?