Scott Manning has published an interview with one of the product directors for Sorenson Squeeze.
Among other things, Sorenson announced that is has lowered the price of Sorenson Squeeze to only $119.
You can read the entire interview here.
You can find out more information about Sorenson Squeeze here.
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I just noticed that there are some new Flash Remoting tutorials on the ColdFusion Product page site.
You can view these tutorials here.
These were all written by Christian Cantrell who will be talking about Flash Remoting at Flash Forward NYC next month.
The Oreilly Network has posted the first of 3 articles discussing ColdFusion MX and how to get it to run on Mac OS X. You can read the article here:
ColdFusion MX on Mac OS X, Part 1
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Greg Burch has written a pretty comprehensive tutorial on extending the build in Flash MX components.
You can read the article here. You can find a pretty comprehensive list of component resources here.
I posted this on Wednesday, but it got lost in the avalanche of articles and resources published by Macromedia on the same day.
Sean Corfield, the Director of Architecture at Macromedia, has set up a weblog named An Architect’s View. Lots of very good information on ColdFusion MX, as well as Rich Applications.
Check out this post with some info on CFMX on OSX.
Macromedia has released the Macromedia MX Pet Market Blueprint Application and Center. The Pet Market Blueprint application is an online store for a fictional pet retailer similar to the Java Pet Store released by Sun and the Microsoft .NET Pet Shop.
Check out the application and let us know you comments, questions and suggestions by posting them in the forum, or through the feedback form.
I have posted a ton of info this morning, and some of it has already been pushed off the screen. So, to make sure that you don’t miss anything, here are the items that have been posted today.
Make sure to check them out.
Oreilly.com has published an article by Colin Moock discussing the Macromedia MX platform. Some interesting comments near the end about Flash and standards.
In addition to the all of of content related to the Pet Market Blueprint application, we have also released a ton of additional Flash MX content and resources at the Macromedia Flash MX Application Development Center. I have included the Flash specific articles from the Pet Market Blueprint application center.
Robin Debreuil has announced a beta of Viewer Screwer, an ActionScript obfuscator.
Viewer Screwer is an Actionscript Obfuscator - a program that takes your actionscript and scrambles it into something that can only be understood by a computer, not a person. You can scramble individual files, or multiple files that must work together.
You can view the announcement here, and post questions to the forum here.
This could turn out to be very useful for Flash developers who want to protect their SWF code from prying eyes and hacking.