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10982_32 1Copenut's Bookmarks Tagged With "flash"

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  1. Visit Hugh Morse Hugh Morse

    A really cool portfolio site, making some nice use of Flash for the animation.

  2. Visit Yet More Attractive Graphs: Open Flash Chart Library Ported For Use With Rails Yet More Attractive Graphs: Open Flash Chart Library Ported For Use With Rails

    More Flash charting options for Rails apps.

  3. Visit gotoandlearn.com - Free video tutorials by Lee Brimelow on the Flash Platform gotoandlearn.com - Free video tutorials by Lee Brimelow on the Flash Platform

    gotoAndLearn() is a free video tutorial resource on the Flash Platform created by Lee Brimelow.

  4. Visit ActionScript 3 Workshop Slides ActionScript 3 Workshop Slides

    A really good set of slides for learning/getting up to speed with Actionscript 3.

  5. Visit Quick and Easy Flash Prototypes - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design Quick and Easy Flash Prototypes - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design

    Some quick and easy prototyping (interactive) using Flash.

  6. Visit Does Flash irks me? | Veerle's blog Does Flash irks me? | Veerle's blog

    Veerle weighs in on Flash and its place in Web 2.0.

  7. Visit Open Flash Chart - Gallery - Area Open Flash Chart - Gallery - Area

    A FREE, open-source charting library built entirely in a single Flash SWF. Compatible with PHP, Perl, Python and Ruby.

  8. Visit amCharts: customizable free flash charts and graphs amCharts: customizable free flash charts and graphs

    Quick and dirty Flash charts that look really great.

  9. Visit Asual » SWFAddress Asual » SWFAddress

    This is really cool. Deep-linking capability for Flash sites. Back, Forward and Reload buttons work, and the links are email and IM copy and paste friendly.

  10. Visit An Amputee Advantage? Comparing An Amputee And An Able-Bodied Runner - New York Times An Amputee Advantage? Comparing An Amputee And An Able-Bodied Runner - New York Times

    Oscar Pistorius, a bilateral amputee, is hoping to become the first disabled athlete to compete in the Olympics. Track and field’s governing body fears his prosthetic limbs may give him an unfair advantage. And finally a good use of Flash for tell… More

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