On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Juan Delgado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> To code, the best open bet would probably be FlashDevelop:
> http://www.flashdevelop.org/

It's Windows-only, but I'd echo Juan's suggestion - it's the best one
out there at the moment.

> If you target AS3 you can either use haXe (both a compiler and a
> language similar to AS, http://haxe.org/) or Adobe's Flex SDK
> (http://www.adobe.com/products/flex/flexdownloads/)

Although, for clarity, haXe won't compile AS3. It will compile haXe,
which is similar to AS3, and can _produce_ AS3 (amongst many other
targets - such as PHP, SWF, Javascript and now C++).

> And besides haXe, no, the OS ActionScript is just the same as the
> commercial ActionScript. Most of the times you could compile a OS
> project with the IDE. Probably not the other way round, as I don't
> know any tool supporting fla compilation, atm.

There are very slight differences in the AS2 compiled by MTASC - see
here for details:
http://www.mtasc.org/#comparison

HTH,
   Ian

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