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Flash
is the solution for producing and delivering high-impact Web sites. Pulsing
musical tracks, sound effects, gorgeous animations, and innovative interfaces
all converge in Flash. Developers can create an array of dazzling effects using
the drawing tools in Flash or by importing artwork from favorite vector
illustration tools, such as Macromedia FreeHand. Easy to learn for developers
of any skill level, Flash puts the flash in Web sites and other Web-enabled
devices (such as WebTV). Flash sites are more attractive than those
using traditional Web technologies. All graphics created in Flash 4 appear
smooth on screen (anti-aliased) so that users see what the Web designer
intended. Beyond their good looks, Flash sites are also about speed. The
vector-based sites play as they download, and Flash technology delivers Web
sites efficiently, even over slow modem connections. Flash sites playback
full-screen, on all monitor sizes, and consistently across multiple platforms
users have a consistently dazzlingly experience. Flash technology is
already built-in. Over 222 million people can view graphics and animation
created with Flash (source: NPD Research, March 2000). Flash sites are
consistently viewable across Macintosh, Windows, Solaris, Linux, and additional
Web-appliance platforms. The Flash Player is the most widely distributed
high-impact Web site viewer today. Popular Web hardware and software products
from Microsoft, Netscape, America Online, Apple, WebTV, Prodigy, Earthlink,
Network Computer, Gateway, Compaq, Disney, and many others already have Flash
technology built into their products. Read the study that shows the majority of
Web users can experience Flash content without having to download and install a
player. Content Area
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