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What Flash Editor Do You Recomend?

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by Peobigwig, Dec 9, 2008.

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    Hello,

    I am proficient with HTML however, I am just starting to mess with flash. What editor do you recomend? And Why?
     
    Peobigwig, Dec 9, 2008 IP
  2. innovati

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    Adobe Flash is the best, obviously, and I recommend it for the following reasons:

    - Will work with 100% of the paid-for templates you might need to modify

    - Has a larger user-base, which means more community support, more tutorials and more plugins/scripts available for it

    - Made by the authors of the SWF format you will be delivering your work in, and since they designed it they obviously know it best

    - Integrates seamlessly with other Adobe software like Photoshop and Illustrator and AfterEffects that you might already be using, or the designers you will be working with will be using.

    - Worth every penny you pay for it.

    In the past I have used other apps that save to SWF format, but since buying and using Flash CS3 I realize now that nothing compares and I wouldn't even bother looking at one now. I can't wait until I can afford CS4.
     
    innovati, Dec 9, 2008 IP
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    Adobe Flash is pretty much the only tool worth its money, and the free ones usually aren't worth the download.

    For more actionscript/application based flash, you can use Adobe's Flex software to develop as well.
     
    irunbackwards, Dec 9, 2008 IP
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    Definitely use Adobe Flash. I have so many responsibilities and need to add a Flash image changer to our site. However, I've learned that you can't be awesome at everything and have decided to outsource any Flash work.
     
    cookiesandcrumbs, Dec 9, 2008 IP
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    Easy Web Video is another option you can try. It has an in-built editor & teleprompter for creating web videos.

    Basically, it's a Video-to-Flash (V2F) converter & editing software. It offers a seamless, all-in-one production environment.
     
    natj, Dec 10, 2008 IP
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    I would recommend you to use Adobe flash . I you are not interested in spending that much money , Swish max would an alternative .
     
    coloriteman, Dec 11, 2008 IP
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    yes,i think Adobe Flash is good.

    i found other cool tool,FLV Editor Pro,it can be used for editing FLV and creating videos. my friends all had tried,i think it is not bad.you can have a try.:p
     
    candice7683, Mar 16, 2009 IP
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    flash mx is nice program, you can try this:)
     
    corpz, Apr 10, 2009 IP