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Reciprocal linkage rules I truly love that reciprocal thing. It gives a kinda kicking excitement. Getting attention from buddies all over the globe. Especially from Flash buddies. A simple Google search reveals some kickass results about how much sites actually linked back to thelinkz.com. I really appreciate that kind of feedback, kudos and propaganda. David Burrows of Flashblog.net has just announced my brand new weblog that you are reading right now. I like to say thanks buddy! Flashblog.net was one of the first real Flashblogs around that got my attentive eyes blinking. After a while, say weeks, Flash blogs appeared all over the place including those of Macromedia's employees. Guy Watson of Flashguru.co.uk linked up to my blog yesterday. Thanks again Guy! His very clear designed FlashGuru's MX 101 is my personal favorite Flash MX knowledge base that handles just about every Flash MX topic such as Flash MX Actionscript events, methods, objects and all of them, including the undocumented ones. His writing style appears to catch my eyes and brains as I already learned quite a lot from this Guy. I'll be back in a blink cresk, May 26, 2002 at 6:35:20 PM CEST ... Link Rich Text Editor for Flash MX illogicz.com by Stuart Schoneveld features the next Flash MX Rich Text Editor that fully utilizes the new TextField and TextFormat objects. Though, it's not 100% finished, it's already a wonderful piece of application that allows you to easily hook components onto text properties. cresk, May 26, 2002 at 5:43:50 PM CEST ... Link mProjector from Binary Noise I am not one of those plug-in, extra, third party tool geeks, because mostly I like to create stuff in its purest form within the main app itself without external help. However, sometimes I am amazed by new software inventions. Like this morning, I received a product announcement from Binary Noise. Their mProjector version uno Flash tool for Windows 2000 and XP has been released. It's a tool to create non-rectangular Flash animations that play outside of the player window. Flash movies that change shape dynamically with each frame, in real time windowlessly. The output is a Flash projector which you can distribute to the Windows platform. Okay, the idea to manipulate or saving a customized version of a Flash projector is not an entirely new concept. But to see what you can do with mProjector, just download a copy of the trial version from their site go to the showcase section to see some examples. cresk, May 24, 2002 at 6:54:35 PM CEST ... Link |
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