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Re:I have an idea... how about open standards!There are other flash authoring tools:
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Coffeecup Html Editor
I would suggest you check out Coffeecup Html Editor.
Lots of features, yet easy for beginners, oh and it has a "Live Chat feature", which may be much for an 11 year old, but maybe mommy can help? :) -
Coffeecup Html Editor
I would suggest you check out Coffeecup Html Editor.
Lots of features, yet easy for beginners, oh and it has a "Live Chat feature", which may be much for an 11 year old, but maybe mommy can help? :) -
An Answer that might be useful
Coffee Cup software has a flash tool called Firestarter that you might find useful. www.coffeecup.com/firestarter
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Flash generator at CoffeeCupCoffeCup software has a Flash creator that saves in
.swf format called Firestarter. Costs $50, but probably isn't as full featured as Macromedia's offerings (never used either, myself).Not free, but not super expensive, either.
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Not the average /. reader
I just sent (way late) email to the address provided. Although I can't go to NYC, I may be able to help making cables, give tech support, etc. But I can't help but think this is NOT the "average slashdot reader" that can help. Note the link below, Amazon's link to donate to the ARC:
We Support the victims of the World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks. God Bless America.">
The link above is associated with CoffeeCup Software (don't go there today - the second next-mentioned email was sent to 1,300,000 addresses and the effect shows) in that I was directed to it by way of an email subscription I have from trying some of their products on behalf of clients. Their CEO gave me a boost on the day of disaster with an email urging us to stay productive in order to not give the terrorists their intended results. Today, an offer for free software was given in return for including a link and banner on one's website.
The average
/. reader is a non-m$, non-Citrix, Linux (I'll exchange "zealot" for) enthusiast, which by the content of the link from this article, would only be able to make cables and provide "spare" 3com and IBM stuff, as well as cellphones and other gear.As stated above, I am offering free tech support on Windoze NT and 2000, as well as offering to make cables as long as the remnants of my CAT5 cable and ends hold out...but I need to know: why do I not see more MCSEs or Citrix Engineers participate in
/. conversations? If they are there (lurking), maybe they are as sheepish as me to admit that they have to be main$tream.If I'm wrong, flame me; at least reply with your thoughts. Next, I feel compelled to present:
Brigadier General John A. Brooks, USAF Retired passed away at 84 last Friday at 7:30 AM from a massive heart attack. He was standing up as he waited for the ambulance. A great man has passed - not important to most, but it is to me. Please check it out - tomorrow is his funeral. His family and I agree that it's good he wasn't watching CNN Tuesday. Yes, I know the site is amateurish and somewhat lame...but the USAF *was* going to do a fly-over tomorrow and send a color guard to the local VFW. Nix on both - they are not allowed to take rifles off-base, and the jets are needed elsewhere. At least a hundred of his friends and family cannot attend because of restictions on commercial aviation. =(