Darren,

>> (My most immediate need is for buttons and drop-down boxes; secondary
need is for menus, modal dialog boxes, and multiple windows that can
automatically lay themselves out as the user opens and closes windows as
well as allow user resizing.)

We have all of these in ActionStep, working quite well I might add. We also 
have no issues with helping people out in on our mailing list if you need to 
get up to speed on things.

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Darren Cook
Sent:   Sun 1/29/2006 7:12 PM
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Subject:        [osflash] Open Source GUI components

In the "X-Ray with MTASC/SWFMill only" thread Carlos Rovira wrote:

> ... X-Ray should use other framework for its interface to become a
> true open source product that people could customize for his own
> purposes, and remove all mx dependencies. Maybe ActionStep or ASWing
> could be the solution and as well a good POC project for this
> application framework projects

and John Grden replied:

> I want to move to ActionStep personaly.

I was studying these last week and felt ASWing was worth diving into
first, but didn't have much to go on. Has anyone here tried both and can
list some pros and cons of each? Or alternative projects?

(My most immediate need is for buttons and drop-down boxes; secondary
need is for menus, modal dialog boxes, and multiple windows that can
automatically lay themselves out as the user opens and closes windows as
well as allow user resizing.)

Darren


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