A cheap Flash?
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A cheap Flash?
http://www.sothink.com/product/swfquicker/index.htm
Look this software: it could be used with AS ( button, actionscript simple routines etc) ?
Look this software: it could be used with AS ( button, actionscript simple routines etc) ?
Note that on a very simple test I did with the trial version, SwishMax enables you to import AS-generated SWF files, each as a separate SWF scene, so it works well for stitching scenes together as well as other SWF editing.
(SwishMax is also Windows-only software.)
SwishMax does cost a bit more than SWF quicker - US$100 vs US$59.
Based on a trial version, SWF Quicker will allow you to import a single AS-generated SWF file, add sounds and other editing, but doesn't work as well for stitching multiple SWF files together.
Regards, Myles.
(SwishMax is also Windows-only software.)
SwishMax does cost a bit more than SWF quicker - US$100 vs US$59.
Based on a trial version, SWF Quicker will allow you to import a single AS-generated SWF file, add sounds and other editing, but doesn't work as well for stitching multiple SWF files together.
Regards, Myles.
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Well, I probably tested it (trial version, now expired) with Moho 5.4 or 5.3, and it worked fine with the SWF files from that version (very simple rectangle and ellipse files, with simple point translation). You'd have to download the trial version if you want to try it specifically with AS 5.5 output.red hamster wrote:Can Max deals with swf file generated by AS?
Regards, Myles.
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I don't understand why there are these "alternatives" to Flash that are Windows only? It makes no sense. It seems counterintuitive. It's as annoying as Photoshop plugins that only work on Windows.
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On a side note...
Cheap Flash?
I almost thought this was spam!
... no really... I almost thought this was spam...

Mr. Hamster, or can I call you Red? You have a very large... signature. It brings a whole new meaning to the phrase... "elephant in the room".
-vern
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On a side note...
Cheap Flash?
I almost thought this was spam!
... no really... I almost thought this was spam...

Mr. Hamster, or can I call you Red? You have a very large... signature. It brings a whole new meaning to the phrase... "elephant in the room".
-vern
I Adblocked that signature image from mister Hamster (FireFox extension). I don't think images belong in signatures, so I cut those out.
About Flash wannabe software for Windows, I think that is a typical Windows behavior. Give them all they want, and even more. In general, Mac users are just more refined (some might say "snooty"). They don't need no hundred programs to do the same thing slightly different.
Anyway, in the Mac community, a Flash imitator would probably cost around 29 USD, or less, because many lone Cocoa developers are just satisfied by the notion that people actually are using their app, and are finding it useful. That is more than any amount of money can do to them. Lone developers are often leading the way in innovation for larger software companies, even Apple. In the Windows community it is often grab their money while you can, even if your software is crappy and full of bugs.
In that respect, Anime Studio is not your typical Mac program, nor was Moho. Far too expensive and the gui is very unlike other Mac apps. Hardly intuitive, and if you'd asked me, as ugly as a fat man's behind.
About Flash wannabe software for Windows, I think that is a typical Windows behavior. Give them all they want, and even more. In general, Mac users are just more refined (some might say "snooty"). They don't need no hundred programs to do the same thing slightly different.
Anyway, in the Mac community, a Flash imitator would probably cost around 29 USD, or less, because many lone Cocoa developers are just satisfied by the notion that people actually are using their app, and are finding it useful. That is more than any amount of money can do to them. Lone developers are often leading the way in innovation for larger software companies, even Apple. In the Windows community it is often grab their money while you can, even if your software is crappy and full of bugs.
In that respect, Anime Studio is not your typical Mac program, nor was Moho. Far too expensive and the gui is very unlike other Mac apps. Hardly intuitive, and if you'd asked me, as ugly as a fat man's behind.
YES, GIVE THAT BACK... what have you been doing with it? you dirty, dirty man!
And i love Red's signitures, give him a break.
And i love Red's signitures, give him a break.
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Wolly , the battling mammut , has rush too ..I finish my cartoon with him as a character several months ago and hope that I 'll do the english version, powered by microsoft sam until the end of the year.

I need a cheap flash animator for a website with an Access db and Asp code, I need just some flash graphic capability for the interface; I planning to do animations with characters using AS and then put them in the website.

I need a cheap flash animator for a website with an Access db and Asp code, I need just some flash graphic capability for the interface; I planning to do animations with characters using AS and then put them in the website.