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Macromedia Flash MX v6.0

Downloads Count: 34,016

License Type: Demo

Price: $499

Date Added: Oct 21, 2002

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me

File Size: 46000 KB

Author: Macromedia

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Description of Macromedia Flash MX v6.0

Is your site's plain HTML presentation looking a little drab? Macromedia Flash MX lets you create rich video, multimedia and application development features that really grab your audience. Using Flash, you can create a richer surfing experience, whether it's for education, advertising, or just plain old Web wackiness. The new version includes support for QuickTime or Windows Media Player, including MPEG, DV (Digital Video), MOV (QuickTime), and AVI. Manipulate, scale, rotate, skew, mask, and animate video objects, and make them interactive using scripting. Visitors to your site must have the Flash Player installed in order to view your content, but with over 436 million users, that's probably not a problem.

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