What is the best Adobe App for building a rotating banner ad for a Muse site?

I am inclined to build the banner ad slideshow in Flash, but I want iPad and iPhone users running iOS to be able to see it. What Adobe Application should I use? Thanks

One option can be using Photoshop to create an animated .gif that you can place in your Muse site.
Thanks,
Vinayak

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