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http://www.macnn.com/articles/10/02/24/iweb.intros.30.adds.5.new.flash.animations/

Briefly: New iWeb intros, axaio updates MadeToPrint

updated 08:55 pm EST, Wed February 24, 2010

 

iWeb Intros 3.0 adds 5 new flash animations

iPresentee has launched 5 new flash animations as a part of its iWeb Intros package, while axaio has updated its MadeToPrint software with support for multiple publishing channels


iPresentee has released a new set of iWeb Intros to be used with Apple's website-building application. iWeb Intros 3.0 is a collection of five short Flash animations that can be used as a way to welcome guests to a webpage. The package includes Cityscape, Sunset, Highway, Nature and Factory, with each customizable using static and animated text. iWeb Intros requires a Macintosh computer with either iLife '08 or iLife '09 installed. Each Flash intro can be purchased individually for $10, or the package of all five can be ordered for $30.

axaio updates MadeToPrint with InDesign Live Preflight integration

MadeToPrint, a tool for standardizing output from InDesign and QuarkXPress, has been updated with support for multiple publishing channels. The latest version includes support for IDML, Flash CS4, SWF and INX formats, as well as integration with InDesign Live Preflight. By automatically executing preflight profiles generated in InDesign, the software provides users with additional control over color space, image resolution, and more. MadeToPrint is available in Standard, Auto, and Sever editions, with prices set at $490, $3490, and $7690, respectively.


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  1. slapppy

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    Joined: Mar 2008

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    Flash?

    Well it won't work on the iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch so.... maybe use a different method.

  1. Gepard

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Sep 2000

    +1

    Flash is dead

    Exactly, for some time Flash was O.K. Now we can see that Flash is not going to have bright future. So stick with HTML5. No plugins required! Fast and takes a lot less CPU power.

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