Reviews
Flashmagazine Flash CS4 Review
What's new, what's hot, how does it look like, how will the new features change and improve your workday? Flashmagazine's David Vogeleer takes a close look at the new CS4.
Flash Video for Professionals
This is a slightly different book on Flash video. It covers the Flash video basics, creating video players and eye candy, but it also has some interesting extras that could save you money. It is very hands on with few step-by-step guides and has a wide focus that tries to cover both developers and designers. It's mostly for developers though.
Mate: Event driven framework for Flex
This article will introduce you to the Mate framework for Adobe Flex. "Mate" (pronounced "mah-teh") is a tag based framework used to build Flex applications. Mate helps define the architecture of your application. Two important goals of the Mate framework are: simplicity and non-intrusiveness. Using the Mate framework will help you create a loosely coupled application. There is a companion Mate application along with this article available for download that demonstrates how to call a web service and render the services data to the applications view.
Review: BB FlashBack 2.0
UK based software developer Blueberry software specialises in creating screen recording and video authoring software. They recently launched version 2.0 of their flagship product BB FlashBack. We haven't looked at video screen capture tools for a little while so we decided to see what BB FlashBack 2.0 has to offer.
Flex Builder 3 Review
This is a review that is kind of odd to write. I've been using Flex Builder 3 for such a long time that I'm now having a hard time remembering how Flex Builder 2 was. It's strange how public betas and the new open policy at Adobe changed this. The Flex 3 release offers nothing new in terms of Flash Player features but the new IDE, an expanded SDK and authoring for the AIR runtime is definitely worth the upgrade.
Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Video Studio Techniques
Robert Reinhardt is a definitive Flash veteran. His Flash Bible book series is one of the standard books on Flash that cover every aspect of it. Video is one of Robs favorite subjects and it shines though in this highly specialized book.
ActionScript 3.0 Game Programming University
This could easily be the shortest reviews I've ever written. GET THE BOOK! Period. No more words would be needed as this is a very good book. However, I get credited per word, so I'll have to continue (of course this is a joke, but nevertheless there is more to be said).
Review: SWF2Go
SWF2Go is a really niche product that proves the size and variety of the Flash Platform. It's software that will let you make signed SIS installers that makes distributing your Flash Lite applications for Nokia phones really easy.
Review: Kindisoft SecureSWF
If our recent review of Flash decompilers has left you feeling a little uneasy about the vulnerability of your code, then Kindisoft might have just the thing for you. SecureSWF is an Actionscript obfuscator that aims to protect your files from scrutiny. So how does it work? FlashMagazine decided to put it to the test.
Teach yourself Visually Flash CS3 Professional
Teach yourself Visually Flash CS3 Professional is a book that targets those completely new to Flash, and even takes into account that the reader might not know the difference between a double and a single click.
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