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Adobe Systems Delivered Adobe Flash Builder Update
Adobe Systems (NASDAQ:ADBE) delivered an update to Adobe Flash Builder 4.5 and Flex 4.5 software to enable developers to build applications for iPhone, iPad and Blackberry PlayBook. Developers now have a single platform for building highly expressive mobi Read More

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Web Site Planning and Wireframing: Part 10 of 12
We're now ready to go and start creating our wireframe inside of Acrobat Pro. I'm going to my toolbar and launching Acrobat Pro version 9. You won't see much when it opens but don't fear. Come up to File and choose File > Create PDF > From File, or the keyboard shortcut is Command+N, Ctrl+N. I'll navigate out to my Desktop. Read More
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Drupal 6: Online Presentation of Data: Part 2 of 10
Keep in mind that Drupal essentially is just an attractive and flexible interface to a back end database. So it's worthwhile to take a look at that database to understand what exactly happens when you create, modify, and delete content in Drupal. This understanding will make Drupal administration a lot clearer overall and it opens up a world of possibilities if you are an advanced programmer or a database administrator. Read More
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Flash Browser Tracing On Mac, Windows, and Linux
Ah, the simple, venerable trace command. Everyone who has ever written even a single line of ActionScript -- from the newbiest of designers to the most seasoned programming professional -- has doubtless become intimately familiar with this most basic, approachable, and useful command. But love turns to hate if you ever need to see what's going on when your Flash movie is playing in a browser, where seeing a simple trace can rapidly become an exercise in frustration. Fret no longer, fearless readers, as this guide aims to get everyone in on that sweet, sweet browser tracing action. Read More
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Full Browser Flash
Let's face facts, folks: sometimes just scaling your entire Flash movie to an arbitrary window size won't cut it. A prime example of one of those times would be if you're using Flash to create Web-based applications, where your users would rightfully expect to have the application interface scale intelligently to the size of their browser window. Flex Builder can do this through a simple GUI panel, but the process is a little more involved if you're using Flash CS4 Professional, which is where we'll pick things up. Read More
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How to convert PowerPoint to Flash with Adobe Flash CS4
"Convert PowerPoint to Flash" has been the hot topic on Internet. Put this phrase into Google or Bing, and you can easily get a huge number of web links there. Comparing with PowerPoint, Flash has more advantages for circulating a presentation online or offline. Read More
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FAQ: Adobe Flash Platform Services for Distribution
It's been a while, but Adobe's announcement of Flash Platform Services for Distribution (which we'll shorten to AFPSD for the duration) begs for the not-quite-famous "fake FAQ" treatment, where your humble host asks made-up questions of, well, himself in an attempt to make further sense of the official AFPSD press release. With that as the setup, let's get to those "frequently asked questions." Read More
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Delivering Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Acrobat
Adobe's Acrobat has evolved dramatically from its origins as an easily shared image of a document. Today you can send richly formatted proposals using Acrobat's universal PDF format. PDF documents can include links to Web pages, embedded video, Flash applications and forms. In other words, you can add to Acrobat many of the features you find on the Web, but with one big advantage: you do not need the Web or any Web browser to view a richly formatted PDF -- you just need Adobe Acrobat Reader 9. Read More
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Broadcasting MPEG-4 (h.264) video through Flash 10
The new standard for video and audio is fast becoming MPEG-4, technically known as H.264. To acknowledge support for this new standard, Adobe's Flash Player is now supporting MPEG encoded video. MPEG-4 support was introduced with Flash Player 9, third release. It is recommended, however, that you restrict MPEG-4 support to just Flash Player 10 and later. Read More
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Microsoft's SilverLight 3 has raised the bar above Adobe's Flash 10
Adobe is the de-facto RIA solution on the Web, but the new kid on the block, Microsoft's SilverLight, is now outpacing the dated technology from Adobe. In this article you will learn how you can do more, design better and deliver richer media solutions with SilverLight 3 than Adobe's Flash 10. Let the smack-down begin! Read More
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Six Ways To Convert PowerPoint To Flash
There are many benefits of converting PowerPoint to Flash, such as greater accessibility, compatibility, smaller file size, sound integration, streaming, secure, email-ready, etc. Here are six ways for you to convert PowerPoint presentation to Flash. Read More
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Flash, SilverLight and Web browsers gaining support for MPEG-4
The new de-facto standard for delivering video over the Internet is MPEG-4; you may also know the standard by the more cryptic H.264 official standard code. In this article you will see how rich media technologies such as Flash and SilverLight are embracing MPEG-4. In addition, you will see how the Web browsers are also stepping up and supporting MPEG-4. Read More
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Microsoft's SilverLight tightens the screws on Adobe's Flash?
The Microsoft SilverLight team knows they have an uphill battle against Adobe's Flash, but it is not stopping them from innovating and increasing the compelling reason for why they are a viable alternative Rich Internet Application platform. Read More
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Flash and SEO: Like Oil and Water
The bottom line here is that a site built entirely in Flash still faces huge obstacles. While there have been recent moves from Google and Yahoo! to try to index the content from combined Flash/SEO sites, those moves have not yet, from my experience, translated into SEO results or success. Read More
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Adobe Flash CS4 Professional
I have bad news for those out there who were expecting Flash CS4 to, well, suck: It doesn't. Far from it. Adobe certainly seems to have responded to the pressure of having viable Flash competition by delivering a polished upgrade that is chock full of thoughtful improvements and useful new features. So despite the fact that I've spoiled the ending, I hope you'll come along as we explore the latest and greatest in the most recent release of the Flash authoring tool. Read More
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Getting Started with Video on the Internet
With choices ranging from Podcasting to DRM Video to Flash Video, what do you look for in delivering video over the Internet? In this article you will find out what options you have and why you should choose one solution over another. Read More

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This year's Macworld made us feel like we were visiting an old and ailing relative in the hospital. You felt obliged to go but didn't really like it because you remember when they were younger, more vital. Macworld/iWorld may not be close to drawing its final breath but a lot of rethinking, repositioning, investment will have to take place to make it a new, exciting, vital event. There's a place for it in the business world but someone will have to rethink what the iPhone, iPad, Mac system(s) are beyond neat devices to carry around and show off your latest game download. Read More
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