I've tried Animate during its beta phase. I switched to Hype at the time because it supported multiple art boards or "scenes," and hyperlinking between them. In the end, both were slow to me. Also, neither have Magic Move, which does most of the heavy lifting.
I'm beginning to learn that the timeline, the backbone of animation tools, are actually a greater hinderance to designers than not...at least during the early phases of a project.
I've tried Animate during its beta phase. I switched to Hype at the time because it supported multiple art boards or "scenes," and hyperlinking between them. In the end, both were slow to me. Also, neither have Magic Move, which does most of the heavy lifting.
I'm beginning to learn that the timeline, the backbone of animation tools, are actually a greater hinderance to designers than not...at least during the early phases of a project.