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Podcaster on Web Design
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Clever Flash Applications
This is similar to the Nice Flash Sites forum, but I would like to know what clever Flash applications you found: music players, video players, interactive forums, games, etc. List them here. Bruce News for web designers Blog/Podcast Web Design Store |
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: NYC
Posts: 61
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I actually think this site is useful - I think I got it from an ad on DT now that I think about it... FlashDen - Download Stock Flash, Audio, Video and Pixel Fonts Lots of cute effects & pixel fonts. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 21
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I've been there, neat site but search well and read the reviews per script before buying. Flexibility is key and some of the scripts sold are barely customizable. |
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Who dunked on Jordan?
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I've done loads but as John Good they are mostly government/commercially restricted. I'm currently having this problem so maybe you gents can knock your heads together on this; Flash ActionScript Carousel - URGENT NEED OF HELP (KICK IN THE HEAD) |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Bandung
Posts: 11
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If you need to post useful sites before reaching 15 posts or so, try blablabla dot com or something just to illustrate your ideas better. I guest no harm with that, with all respect to this community, as long as you are saying it in the right context, of course. Well, I am newbie, so CMIIW. |
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web jokey
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Moist Blighty
Posts: 1,028
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gotoandlearn.com - Free video tutorials by Lee Brimelow on the Flash Platform - nice tutorials site, not so much for complete newbies |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 17
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Unusual usage of Flash (but original): Measure your monitor screen size in inches - myScreenSize.com click the button and a flash movie launches in fullscreen. then you can use it to work out how big your monitor is (I mean in inches not just width/height in pixels) by holding up standard size objects against the screen. |
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