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
See the new FMS 3.5 dynamic streaming
November 18th 2008
Groups.adobe.com launched
November 18th 2008
Alchemy Toolkit Preview out on Adobe Labs
November 18th 2008
First news from MAX
November 17th 2008
What will Adobe announce at MAX?
November 14th 2008
April 27th 2005 | Jens C Brynildsen
The tools in the Showdown vary in many ways. From capabilities and price - to ease of use and the technological solutions chosen. This table can only highlight parts of the functionality provided, but should help you choose what tools suits you best.
April 27th 2005 | Jens C Brynildsen
Doing this review has been a lot of fun. Both the tools and their makers are more mature. The feature sets increase, the resulting projectors are more stable and almost all the tools are more user friendly and easier to use.
April 22nd 2005 | David Vogeleer
Not to long ago, I did a review on SWF Studio 2.0 for taking your Flash content and turning it into a full-blown desktop application or screen saver. Well now Northcode has done it again with SWF Studio 3.0. With some features changed and others removed completely, will this new version be worth the upgrade?
April 22nd 2005 | Jens C Brynildsen
Since Flash 3, Flash has had the ability to export the SWF file as a self-running program for both Mac and PCs. These self-running programs are called Projectors. With the latest version of Actionscript and the help of a third party Projector Tool, there's almost no limit to the applications you can create using Flash.
April 21st 2005 | Jens C Brynildsen
Multidmedia has the most advanced tool on the market. Not only can they do more than any competitor (650+ commands), but they also support Mac and Pocket PC export. If you are looking for a program that can almost do everything, Zinc could be your choice.
April 21st 2005 | Jens C Brynildsen
Now here's a classic! Jugglor was one of the first projector tools I heard of, but I'm sad to say it still looks much like what I saw back then. A lot of new features have been added, but the way it works is painfully alike how it used to be back in 1999.
April 15th 2005 | Jens C Brynildsen
Created by veterans in the Flash community, these guys knew what the users wanted. Screenweaver was the first tool to use something resembling Actionscript and event handling, rather than cryptic FSCommands and looping MovieClips.
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