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Degrafa Beta 3 released

November 23rd 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Want to create graphics in Flex, but feel it's hard? Look no further than Degrafa. It's made to solve the headaches of Flex developers when it comes to graphics. Vectors, bitmaps, fills, strokes, scaling, skewing, rotation, translations, filters, repeaters are just a few of the features Degrafa opens up to Flex coders. With this release comes a new site as well and it's looking good.


Play Doom online - thanks to Adobe Alchemy

November 23rd 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Feeling bored tonight? Play the game that started the FPS genre - Doom. Michael Welsh from Newgrounds have been busy since Adobe released Alchemy a few days ago and the result is a fully playable version of the game. Good memories!


Durango and PatchPanel

November 19th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

There's two more new Flash-related technologies at Adobe Labs today. PatchPanel is a library that will let you script some of the CS3/4 tools from Flex. If you attended Dr. Woohoo's session at FOTB, you may have seen an early preview of these powerful tools. Durango on the other hand is a rapid prototyping tool for AIR applications that has some rough edges. Is it the wrong solution to the right problem?.


See the new FMS 3.5 dynamic streaming

November 18th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Another site launched today by Adobe is streamflashhd.com. Here you can experience snippets from CSI Miami, The Colbert Report, Paris Hiltons BFF and more and the quality of the content will toggle depending on your network connection.


Groups.adobe.com launched

November 18th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Up until today, all Adobe had to offer the User Groups was a simple listing page with search capabilities. At the MAX conference, Adobe unveiled a great new tool for their User Groups offering everything you need to get a UG started: blogs, commenting, discussions, user profiles, networking, event listings, job listings and more.


Alchemy Toolkit Preview out on Adobe Labs

November 18th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

The big shocker at last years MAX conference was seeing the game Quake ported to the Flash Player and playing back full screen. Scott Petersen have worked hard since then and FlaCC has now been turned into the Alchemy Toolkit that you can download and play with yourself (if you know your C/C++)


First news from MAX

November 17th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

The news are in - Thermo becomes Flash Catalyst. Flash Player and AIR gets Hardware acceleration from ARM. On Adobe Labs, you can find the 64bit Flash Player for Linux, Cocomo and a new release of Pixel Bender. As we guessed some days ago, new versions of AIR and the Flash Media Server was announced and there's more to come.