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Aug 22, 2012

iPhone development in Flash CS5 on Windows and Mac

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iPhone development in Flash CS5 on Windows and Mac
To day i will show you how we Develop iPhone Apps on Flash CS5 in Windows OS and on Mac.
Before This for Developing iPhone Apps on Windows XP and Windows 7 you must read the Article How to Instal iOS SDK and Xcode on Windows 7 and VM ware
Adobe's Flash CS5 comes the ability to compile iPhone apps inside of Flash and then export them into .IPA files with the ability to distribute them into the App Store or into Cydia. Weather you don't want to pay Apple's $100 registration fee or you don't have a Mac, this guide will show how you can create your own iPhone app and be able to distribute them on to other devices.
For this tutorial  does not assume any AS3 knowledge as no ActionScript is required to export or install the application on your iPhone.

Mar 23, 2011

Download FLASH Tutorial

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Download FLASH Tutorial PART 1 

Download FLASH Tutorial PART 2


Flash is a vector animation (read about vector animation software) software, originally designed to create animations for display on web pages. Vector graphics are ideal for the web because they are so lightweight.

Over the releases of new versions of Flash, Macromedia has made Flash more and more controllable via programming, where they have it positioned as a competitor to HTML to build interactive web sites and applications such as an e-commerce store. Macromedia argues that Flash is the way to go instead of HTML because of the following reasons:
  • Flash movies load faster and save on download time because Flash is vector based whereas HTML is not.
  • Flash intelligently ‘caches’ it’s movies so they don’t have to be reloaded.
  • Flash gives the user (the person viewing/using the Flash movie) a more responsive ‘rich-client’ like experience.
All of these points are true, but they can be true for HTML pages as well (except for the vectors). I will address these points now:
Flash pages can be made to load faster, but most of the time, the way they are designed in the real world, they do not. That is not a Flash problem, it is more an issue of the Flash developers going nuts with fancy and heavy Flash movies.
HTML caches pages as well, once images are downloaded they are held in your browser's cache. The cached images are then used instead of downloading them from the server again.
With new technology like ASP.net and Java Server Faces, HTML now can react just like a ‘rich-client’ application. Even without these new tools, properly designed HTML for most dynamic sites can provide a good user experience.


Download FLASH Tutorial PART 1 


Download FLASH Tutorial PART 2 


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