July 27th 2004 | Jens C Brynildsen
Finally! Now the Mac users also get to make partly transparent projectors (programs) that access the OS! Using a Mac OSX Plug-In with Flash Studio Pro2, you can now deliver your applications for OSX also.
by Jens C. Brynildsen This has been longed for in the Flash community for a long time and yet again, MDM leads the way. You may use Flash to make Mac projectors, but they look rather square and dull with that standard bar at the top of the window. The only thing you can do in a Flash-made Mac projector is quit the program, control sizing and execute a program (but you would need to guess the correct path to it). Using Flash Studio Pro, you can do a lot more like reading, writing and deleting files, connecting to Databases and more.
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