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Feature Article |
GNU
Flash Player, Gnash, In The Works
By Jason Lee Miller
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) announced earlier this month the addition of
Gnash, a new open source Flash movie player and Firefox plugin, licensed under
the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL). "Open source" indicates that
developers can build on top of earlier software to add features or tweak the old
ones.
And that means maybe when you have 20 tabs open in Firefox displaying Flash websites,
some smart coder can make it lean enough to keep your computer from eating itself.
Until the forthcoming release of Gnash, all flash movies were playable only by
proprietary software like the widely-used Adobe Macromedia Flash player. While
the Macromedia player is free, developers are restricted under copyright from
modifying it.
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Style Menu
Customize menu to your design, Great number of settings allows you to make individual
menu, User-friendly interface allows to setup navigation on your site for 5 minutes.
Customizable buttons, colors and sizes.
Link Pad v2
Link
Pad is an application built in Macromedia Flash MX 2004 Professional. This application
allows you to save & edit your favorite links and display them on your website.
DS Rain
This flash animation displays a rain effect. DS Rain also includes an HTML code
generator that allows to change image parameters without any knowledge of Flash
or HTML.
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Glanda
A Flash animation software totally for beginners. Create Flash banners, greeting cards and photo albums within clicks! You are free to use more than 1000 images, 60 animation effects and 30 templates built inside. It is the fastest and easiest way to create your Flash works professionally. |