Flash MX 2004 / Pro
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- cinder0
I wish the friggin beta testers would come out and share some info on this beast.
I wanna know what's with this ActionScript 2 junk.
- enobrev0
looks tasty.. would be nice if it had full XHTML / css 2.0 support.
Alse very interested in what AS2 brings to the table.
- unfittoprint0
2 versions it's a stupid mistake. they did the UltraDev version of Dreamweaver didn't survive in the MX series, why do it to flash. I'm doing more developing then before, but still I would prefer a scalable software than having to deal with to applications, a basic and professional versions.....
- WildPony0
Upgrade from Flash MX to Studio MX 2004 = $500
Upgrade from Studio MX Plus to Stuido MX 2004 = $500
What's up with that?? Makes me wish I had held out before going all 'Studio'.
- ok_jason0
ActionScript2 = Java ?
- JazX0
please stop the constant posting of Macromedia
- unfittoprint0
fireworks sucks balls.... it's html output is full of unnecessary garbage, twice the code of what you need, it's like constructing a webpage using Imageready...
My substitute for Fireworks? Adobe's batch actions/files.
for the rest use Dreamweaver MX...
- unfittoprint0
A comparison chart:
- _noah_0
actionscript 2 is like a combination of Java, .NET, Authorware, and Macromedia Acrobat.
It's totally crazy
- cinder0
uh, or BBEdit.
- JazX0
gettin it!~
- JazX0
I would take unfittoprints word on it. Those AS he gives out are nice as hell!
- JazX0
Thank you for contacting Macromedia Customer Service.
Educational versions of our software do not have upgrade paths. You can
purchase the Studio MX 2004 with Flash Professional at the educational
price of $249. You can also purchase the educational standalone version
of Flash MX Professional 2004 for $149. Please visit the Macromedia
Educational store at
http://www.macromedia.com/resour…Thank you,
Mark Koch
Macromedia Direct Sales
- joyride0
Who uses Fireworks? I havn't used it in over 3 years and I don't see why I would need to now. And the only reason I used it before was to see what it did. Am I missing something?
- eps0
Actionscript 2 is just a more strict version of Actionscript. For example, it is now case sensitive. It just conforms closer to the ECMA standards and has some added features. It is not Java. It is no more Java then MX. But it has some new javascript features like error handling.
It is not that big of a change. You can choose to use version one or two in your projects. BUt some of the new features like databinding and the new halo components are created using AS2.
Eric
- honda0
yay!
- jox0
Neat!! you can spin the text like a real h4XoR!!
- Ladyvipb0
LOL OMG I JUST PWNED THAT T3XT 37 TIMES IN A ROW! FL4SH ROXXORZ!!!!!
- JazX0
please stop posting Macromedia crap
- niku0
this post isn't about macromedia.