GoASAP & Fuse featured in Open Source Flash book
Because Flash is a proprietary plug-in technology and its coding language evolved gradually over about a decade, it took a while before the words Open Source meant anything to its developer pool. But when it hit, it hit hard: Aral Balkan’s seminal site OSFlash introduced an already-thriving community to a whole new world of licensing code for the purpose of free and easy sharing, modification and reuse. Open Source took off in the Flash world and some of the most powerful software ever produced for the Flash Player is available for free, such as the incredible Red5 media server and the mighty PaperVision3D.
Friends of Ed is now giving you the chance to catch up on this little revolution with their new book, The Essential Guide to Open Source Flash Development, and I’m proud to say that I’m one of the contributing authors! My chapter covers several Open Source animation tools that I’ve released for ActionScript 2.0 and 3.0.
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Sorry for this comment, so I have a problem about how to delete tween class. I made a little game where tried ti use Goasap, so when the character appears it gets a tween but when it disappears the tween still on the stage as I see in flex profiler. And if I want to make some temporary tween I got the same situation.
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I cannot extract any of the files from the zip on Vista?
I get “There is already a file with the same name as the folder name you specified. Specify a different name.” This makes no sense. I have a very high tech level on computers and I’ve tried everything to get this to extract, no luck.
Is there anywhere else I can get these files?