Permission has been granted to show screenshots of the new software, so go to this page and click on the smaller image if you want to see a fullscreen view.
New panels in Flash (at bottom of page, click to enlarge).
Check out the product info here.
Looks like the same-ol interface. The thing with HomeSite is that it rocks. I'm glad the HS team has been validated with a new-style logo. I'm glad to see MM is still paying attention to this rockin software. I want to see this live on. I love HomeSite.
Long live HomeSite. Seriously. I use this nearly as much as I do Flash, and it's one of the best that Macromedia has going on down there in San Fran.
This is the MacCentral article on the upcoming MX product line.
Some interesting comments made in this article, which may or may not have more info than Macromedia's site? Take a good read of this one. See what you think.
San Francisco article about MX 2004 release
Outlines reaction from businesses about the impending MX 2004 release. General feeling of goodness and all is well in the world.
Yeah, I'm announcing my own new site. It doesn't have anything on it yet, you know, because the product isn't released. But when it is released, there will be "stuff" on the site.
Bookmark it.
I also have www.flashmx2004.com, but it will just mirror to the one above.
Check out what people have to say about the new products... completely unbiased I'm sure.
Flash MX 2004, Flash MX 2004 Professional and the rest of the Studio lot have just been announced on Macromedia.com
Check it out here:
Flash MX 2004, Flash MX 2004 Professional and the rest of the Studio lot have just been announced on Macromedia.com
Check it out here:
Flash is boasted to be twice as fast, support third party extensions, and import PDF and EPS files.
Flash MX Professional is the "Flash on speed" version offering additional features for application development, advanced content, and pro video features.
Check this page here:
Watch this blog for more disucssion
Ambrosia Software, Inc. has just released an update to the screen/video
capture utility for Mac OS X, Snapz Pro X. The new version of Snapz
Pro X can be obtained here:
http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/utilities/snapzprox/ Version 1.0.8 is a free
update for registered users of Snapz Pro X, and boasts a number of new
features:
Version 1.0.8
-- We now use a different method of pausing processes we're taking
screenshots of, which is compatible with iTunes 4.x, newer MacroMedia
products, etc.
-- Added internet version checking. When Snapz Pro X is launched,
if you're connected to the Internet, it'll see if there is a newer
version of Snapz available, and tell you about it
-- Did regression testing of Snapz Pro X with Panther, and fixed a
few minor issues so that it operates properly on Panther
-- Recompiled Snapz Pro X with gcc 3.3, which should result in a
little performance boost
-- Fixed a few other minor issues
A complete list of changes in Snapz Pro X from version 1.0.7->1.0.8 can
be found here:
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/webboard/Forum70/HTML/000084.html
Ambrosia is also hard at work on Snapz Pro X 2.0, with the primary
focus being to radically increase the video capture performance, and
we're amazing results so far. For more information on this major
update to Snapz Pro X (due out in Q3 2003), please go here:
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/webboard/Forum70/HTML/000003.html
If your computer came bundled with a free copy of Snapz Pro X, the
bundling deal is between Apple and their customers and includes the
version of Snapz Pro X that shipped with their machine.
If you would like to upgrade to a full registered copy of the latest
version of Snapz Pro X at a heavily discounted rate, then go to:
https://secure.AmbrosiaSW.com/snapzprox/bundleup.html
If you need to get back to the registered version that shipped with
your machine, simply re install Snapz Pro X from the Applications CD
that shipped with your machine.
Andrew Welch / el Presidente / Ambrosia Software, Inc.
The Livedocs for ColdFusion MX v.6.1 are up on the Macromedia web site. They offer a lot of insight on using ColdFusion, and also allow you to insert your own comments.
Check them out:
CFMX 6.1livedocs.
Some of the livedocs have the new Macromedia site skin on 'em, as in here:
Not sure if this is brand new or I've just neglected to notice... but I think it's new-ish.
I like this use of Flash. I think it is funny and well done.
... ...
And funny. And I have a thing for anything involving Poloroid pictures.
Take it and see how good you are!
Programming Language Inventor or Serial Killer.
Check out ColdFusion's new release at Macromedia:
ColdFusion 6.1 release at Macromedia.
The new features:
Read more from Ben Forta here: Ben Forta's What's New article.
Enjoy.
If you are interested in the future of the Flash Player, then check out macromedia and download the new beta for the flash player.
Enjoy, and remember to send your bugs into the Flash team to help make this a great and stable player.