Posts Tagged ‘Illustrator’

How Adobe Made the Flash Platform Beyond Future-Proof

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So I don’t think I need to tell you that some unbe­liev­ably sexy demos of incred­i­ble new ver­sions of our favorite pro­grams were shown off at MAX. Most peo­ple were beyond blown away by the Flash CS5 pub­lish­ing to iPhone work­flow announce­ment, myself included. This is an absolutely bril­liant move by Adobe and it is sig­nif­i­cant for 2 rea­sons. Read the rest of this entry →

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10 2009

Found and Lost: The Flash IDE

flash_cs4_logo_flatOver the last few years as a Flash Devel­oper, I’ve noticed some­thing. Flash isn’t what it used to be. Back in the days of Stu­dio MX, when I first encoun­tered Flash, it was the Wild West of inter­ac­tive devel­op­ment. Much of that had to do with it’s label­ing as a “fad” and the fact that it was the only real IDE that could write small and com­pelling inter­ac­tive con­tent for the web.  Read the rest of this entry →

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05 2009