New Flash CS4 and Flash Player 10 Articles online
In conjunction with the CS4 release, the Adobe Developer Center has just post some new articles on Flash Player 10, and Flash Professional CS4.
Flash
- Introducing Adobe Flash CS4 Professional
- Generating sounds dynamically in Flash Player 10
- Creating blends, filters and fills with Adobe Pixel Bender
- New Flash samples
- Updated Flash quick starts
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15 Oct 08 at 1:52 am
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Congrats on the release man!
Samiq
15 Oct 08 at 11:19 am
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15 Oct 08 at 4:46 pm
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16 Oct 08 at 12:22 am
[...] Flash Player 10 er nu officielt ude, hvilket er blevet rapporteret vidt og bredt - med god grund i øvrigt, der er tale om en stor release - men midt i det hele kan det måske være svært at bevare et overblik over præcis hvad det betyder, så derfor er det dejligt at Mike Champers har samlet en række gode links, der kan være med til at skabe et overblik: code = joy New Flash CS4 and Flash Player 10 Articles online [...]
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17 Oct 08 at 8:22 am
seems you need a spam blocker, most of the comments don’t make sense!!
noj
19 Oct 08 at 9:29 pm
Is AIR updated to use Flash Player 10 yet? When I go to export my new Flash CS4 3D swf to AIR 1.1, it doesn’t keep the 3D tweens?
iBrent
iBrent
21 Oct 08 at 9:31 am
I second iBrent’s question. I can’t find any information on whether or not AIR 1.1 supports the new Flash player 10 API. This would be crucial for me to know right now, as we’re right about to start a major project where we want to target Flash player 10… Alternatively, any information on when the next AIR version will be released?
Jens Wegar
24 Oct 08 at 7:18 am
AIR 1.1 Does not support FLash Player 10 APIs.
The next version of AIR, AIR 1.5, will be based on Flash Player 10 and will support Flash Player 10 APIs.
AIR 1.5 will be out this fall.
Hope that helps…
mike chambers
mesh@adobe.com
mikechambers
24 Oct 08 at 11:49 am
Great! As long as I can be at least 95% certain the new AIR version will be out before January 2009, I’m happy. Of course, the sooner an exact release date is available, the better ;)
Thanks!
Jens Wegar
25 Oct 08 at 11:34 am
Speaking of Flash Professional CS4 stuff online, it would be great if the CS3 Video Workshop site could be revived or updated for CS4. It was fast - easy to find what you were looking for an a few seconds. Well laid out and we spent hours there.
By contrast, Adobe TV is the exact opposite, like wading through treacle:
1) It’s badly laid out - too little info on each page. Too much noise, for example, if you want stuff on Dreamweaver, you just get a mountain of irrelevance… or it seems that way because the results are spread over so many slow loading pages with items whose titles are hard to read.
2) Difficult to read the names of the videos, which don’t have enough space.
3) The filter selections made on a previous screen are lost when using the back button. If it wasn’t already hard enough to find what you were looking for, you then have to start all over again, wading like treacle through several pages of noise.
4) Why is Adobe getting into the very ‘mid 90’s’ grey look with everything? White text on a very dark background is tiring on the eyes as any advertising designer will tell you. Even ultrashock.com abandoned it years ago.
Adobe TV is just awful. It couldn’t possibly be any worse. It’s so bad, it gives the impression that Adobe have abandoned it. Please, please bring back the Video Workshop, or give us something useable.
Natasha
12 Nov 08 at 4:57 pm