Tuesday, October 11th, 2005 |
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I guess I should be flattered … |
A colleague of mine just pointed me to an example on the FlashProjector web site. The example is on their front page, labelled “Web browser inside Flash” in the Showcase section. Immediately I gasped. Not at the functionality because SWF Studio has had that since version 2. I gasped at the sight of my own Flash component being used without my permission. I recognized it immediately because he didn’t even bother to change the look of the resize and drag handles.
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Tuesday, October 4th, 2005 |
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MovieClip.unloadMovie bug in Flash Player 8 |
This may get classified as a security “enhancement” but it’s a bug as far as I can see. Perhaps someone can enlighten me as to how this is a good thing …
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Monday, October 3rd, 2005 |
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FLAVer released |
FLAVer is a free app that opens Flash FLA files in the version of Flash that was used to create it. That means you don’t have to open the version of Flash you want to open an FLA in before you open the FLA. This is great when you have projects that were created in different versions of Flash but must remain in those FLA versions in order for others to use them.
I have been using FLAVer for more than a year internally at Northcode since all of our example FLAs are written in MX, for maximum user compatibility, but other projects were done in MX04, and more recently 8.
Since Tim created FLAVer I don’t even think about opening an FLA.
As an aside, this functionality has been active in SWF Studio V3 since it came out. As long as your FLA is named the same as your main SWF, and it is located in the same directory (the typical case), you can press Alt+F and the correct version of Flash will open your FLA.
Thursday, September 22nd, 2005 |
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Synchronous Commands in SWF Studio 3.1 |
Northcode’s SWF Studio 3.1 has been released. This release comes out not too long after the 3.0 release in July. Why so soon? We wanted to release around the time Macromedia was releasing Flash 8, the new features kick ass, and all the hard work that went into 3.0 is still paying off by speeding up the time it takes for us to add new features and make bug fixes, so we were able to get the new stuff in pretty fast.
So what’s new? (more…)
Friday, September 16th, 2005 |
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What, you didn’t read the 30 blogs before this? |
When a Macromedia product announcement (or almost any announcement for that matter) comes out you know just about everyone blogs it. Well, to the cliff we go my fellow lemmings … (more…)








