Plugins for the Flash Player?
December 15th 2008
Whirled Flash Game Developer Challenge
December 10th 2008
Diffusion Curves, a new Vector primitive
December 05th 2008
Tofino - Flex authoring in MS Visual Studio
December 04th 2008
600 job cuts at Adobe
December 04th 2008
Ribbit $100.000 killer app challenge
November 27th 2008
A peek at the Flash Player 10 features in Papervision
November 25th 2008
Degrafa Beta 3 released
November 23rd 2008
Play Doom online - thanks to Adobe Alchemy
November 23rd 2008
Durango and PatchPanel
November 19th 2008
July 20th 2005 | Jens C Brynildsen
ASV is short for Action Script Viewer, a utility program created by Burak Kalayci and his Manitu Group. ASV has come a long way from being a hacker tool to something every serious Flash developer will need from time to time. Some weeks ago, ASV saved me 5 hours coding in just 5 minutes!
July 20th 2005 | Jens C Brynildsen
iceProjector is by far the simplest tool in this review, both in terms of technology and features. It can still create great looking projectors.
July 20th 2005 | John Dalziel
ActiveSWF is a dynamic SWF technology developed by CPS labs in Russia to create Flash SWF files from XML data. It will be of particular interest to Flash content creators.
July 20th 2005 | David Vogeleer
Having never used 3D software before, the guys at Flash Magazine thought it would be a good idea if I were to test out Swift 3D V4. So after downloading and installing it, I jumped right in to learn how to create 3d animations.
June 09th 2005 | John Dalziel
Every now and then an application comes a long that's genuinely different. MyWakeUpTunes (MWUT) is one of those apps. Although it passes as a simple MP3 player what makes it interesting is that it also functions as an alarm clock on your PC.
May 09th 2005 | Jens C Brynildsen
Flashmagazine reviews 6 tools that allow you to build real desktop applications using Flash.
April 28th 2005 | Jens C Brynildsen
mProjector does not try to be the do-it-all application, but rather focuses on having the best technology and being developer friendly. Of the tools tested, mProjector has the smoothest developer experience.
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