There’s good news for people who like to draw with Bézier control points a la Illustrator: now you can do it in Flash. The panels in the column on the left are in icon/name mode the panels in the column on the right are fully expanded. You can stash Flash’s palettes, now called panels, in docks that have three modes: icon only, icon and name, or fully expanded (Figure 2).įigure 2. Click on the image to see a larger version. The new interface is more in line with old-school Adobe apps like Photoshop and Illustrator. For Flash, that time is now (Figure 1).įigure 1. Once Adobe acquired Macromedia, it was only a matter of time until Macromedia’s interfaces reflected the merger. Whether you’ll be pleased by the new Flash CS3 Professional (standalone $699/upgrade $199) is still an unknown, but here’s what you can expect to see. Many of you long-time Flash users have been anxious to see what sort of changes Adobe would make to your beloved program. Flash is central to a world in which mobile phones, PDAs, and Web sites dance and sing.
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