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Reducing your Flash Player file sizes is no longer so important because many people now have high-speed Internet connections. But not everyone does. So it still isn't a bad idea to spend a little time thinking about shrinking the size of your Flash movies.
Editor's Pick in Software Reviews, December 2005
This article presents a detailed description of the amazing effects, which the new Flash version offers. Looks like Flash is getting closer to Photoshop...
Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, May 2006
Just the mere mention of the words "template animation" will make most people run for the hills. But there is no need to think that way at all. Take a look at this tutorial to find out why.
Maintaining direction adds a sense of consistency throughout your Flash scenes.
Editor's Pick in Flash Articles, March 2006
"Why on earth do I need the conversion," you'll ask. This article presents some reasons. If you are persuaded, you can find the tutorial on converting PowerPoint to Flash here.
Now that more and more people are jumping onto the Macromedia Flash application bandwagon I'm starting to see a growing number of questions about security and Macromedia Flash. In particular, developers are often unsure if Macromedia Flash applications can have the same level of security...
These days, Flash users fall into two main categories: designers, who can dream up amazing Flash user interfaces, and developers, who spend most of their time pressing Ctrl+Enter. The Flash developer is a relatively new moniker. It describes someone who prefers to interact with Flash using a text ed...
Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, March 2006
A good way to distribute your bulky PowerPoint Presentation is to convert it to Flash. Learn the code and the other tricks from this tutorial.
Getting your Flash on TV? Isn't Flash for the Web? Yeah, that's right. Macromedia's Flash can be used to create videos for television. Why would you want to do this if it's gonna cost you time and money?
Flash movies can be a great thing. They can help catch eyes that are otherwise bored with static looking pages, and they can help tell a story better than plain text.







