Review: Flash CS3
- Article 46 of 89
- MacFormat, June 2007
The ultimate multimedia tool gets an Adobe make-over that surprisingly, really suits it
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All in all, there’s a surprisingly good selection of tools for everyone in Adobe’s first Flash release: easier code and design generation for beginners that finally make it possible to get something useful out of Flash without an intensive training course and a good few months hands-on use; improved creation and workflow tools for existing users that’ll cut down on round-trips between apps; and a better programming environment for old pros that want to know where their code is going wrong. And, of course, we must just mention for Mactel users that Flash is finally running at native speeds thanks to promotion to universal binary status.
At £575, it’s a little pricey for new users, but the upgrade price is a definite bargain. If multimedia’s your thing, Flash CS3 is the way to go.
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