Hi All,
I am looking for a flash editor like e.g. (Adobe) Macromedia Flash is for
M$Windoze and AppleMac. My wife needs to learn how to create flash
animations and I can't find anything in portage . . .
Google tells me that F4L is a flash GUI editor, but probably needs some more
development.
unfortunately, I don't know any gui flash editors yet. However, since Adobe
flash player 9 works on Linux now, there's probably a higher chance that the
good old macromedia studio will work on wine (IIRC, macromedia studio [eww]
runs on its own flash...?)
Havent the time to check it myself, thou
Mick wrote:
Hi All,
I am looking for a flash editor like e.g. (Adobe) Macromedia Flash is for
M$Windoze and AppleMac. My wife needs to learn how to create flash
animations and I can't find anything in portage . . .
Google tells me that F4L is a flash GUI editor, but probably needs some more
On Saturday 17 March 2007 15:38, James Lockie wrote:
> Mick wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am looking for a flash editor like e.g. (Adobe) Macromedia Flash is for
> > M$Windoze and AppleMac. My wife needs to learn how to create flash
> > animations and I can't find anything in portage . . .
> >
> >
On 17/03/07, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, but at $499 a pop I somehow doubt that Adobe will be sharing the
secrets of their extremely expensive software anytime soon. I mean, if they
were to open it up to Linux a number of M$Windoze users would be seriously
tempted to try out Linux fo
Henk Boom ha scritto:
With regards to these "secrets," they already have their file format
documented, it's just that you aren't allowed to use the documentation
to make a flash player (they no doubt want to keep control over new
developments in the file format).
My god. And how are they supp
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 18:54, b.n. wrote:
> My god. And how are they supposed to enforce that?
> If this documentation is publicly available (link?), and I happen to
> read it and code a flash player, what am I infringing? Not copyright,
> AFAIK. What am I infringing? Documentation EULA? Oh, ok,
On 3/17/07, James Lockie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A lot of Linux users don't like Flash because it is not a standard.
When Adobe makes the player source available, I bet we will see Flash
compilers for other platforms. :-)
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Yeah, but I think in the long
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