Yesterday, Adobe announced Flash Player 10 with tons of really new features (yes - Linux too). But - there didn't seem to be any way for developers to get into the action yesterday.
Luckily, Lee Brimelow (The Flash Blog) sent me this link to an excellent video explaining how you can use MXMLC (Flex Compiler Shell) to write some samples that use the new capabilities of Flash Player 10.
If you really get stuck - consider going to the Flash Player 10 public forum.
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Friday, May 16, 2008
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This is really very nice tool for flash developers, many thanks for share this, it is really very useful for me.
ReplyDeleteSimon G.