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Flash Pro 4 Full Retail Box for Macintosh OS X 10.4 or higher.
Product Description
Create and deliver rich interactive content with Adobe Flash CS4 Professional. Deliver to audiences across platforms and devices.
XFL support - Open content from InDesign or After Effects software and retain file integrity. With the cross-application XFL format, easily import content for further development in Adobe Flash Inverse kinematics with the Bones tool - Create chain-like animation effects with a series of linked objects, or quickly distort a single shape using the Bones tool Motion editor - Detailed control over keyframe parameters, including rotation, size, scale, position, filters, and more Motion presets - prebuilt animations that can be applied to any object H.264 support - Encode to any format recognized by Flash Player runtime with Adobe Media Encoder
Top new features of Adobe Flash CS4 Professional
Adobe Flash CS4 Professional contains hundreds of enhancements, including an easy-to-customize user interface consistent with other components within the Adobe Creative Suite 4 family of software. Listed here are the most significant new features found in Adobe Flash CS4 Professional.
Object-based animation model
In previous versions of Flash, creating an animation on the Timeline involved a myriad of keystrokes and commands involving symbol creation, manual placement of keyframes, and manual tween adjustments on the Timeline itself. Even upon the succesful creation of an animation, users faced time-consuming and sometimes difficult editing tasks whenever changes had to be made.
The adoption of an object-based animation model means that motion tweens are applied directly to objects instead of to keyframes. Now, Flash CS4 Professional is far more approachable for new users, while simultaneously providing advanced designers and developers far greater control of individual animation attributes.
Creating a motion tween
With Flash CS4, tweening, or the interpolation of steps between keyframes, is now applied directly to objects, rather than to keyframes in the Timeline. In fact, the new object-based animation model enables users to create animations without using the Timeline at all.
Editing a motion tween
If creating an animation proves just how user-friendly Flash CS4 can be, the process of editing an animation likewise proves how powerful this new version can be. For example, motion paths are now automatically generated and easily modified with Bezier handles. In addition, timing can be adjusted throughout an animation without having to manually set keyframes in the Timeline, and--more importantly--without breaking tweens. This provides significant efficiency with more intuitive interaction and control.
System Requirements:
* CPU: PowerPC G5 or multicore Intel processor
* Operating System: Mac OS X v10.4.11Ð10.5.4
* System Memory: 1GB of RAM
* Storage: 4GB of available hard-disk space for installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on a volume that uses a case-sensitive file system or on flash-based storage devices)
* Monitor: 1,024x768 display (1,280x800 recommended)
* Video Card: 16-bit video card
* Optical Drive: DVD-ROM drive
* QuickTime: QuickTime 7.1.2 software required for multimedia features
* Note: Broadband Internet connection required for online services*
* Note: For updates to system requirements, visit: www.adobe.com/products/flash/systemreqs
* * This product may allow you to access certain features that are hosted online ("online services"), provided you have a high-speed Internet connection. The online services, and some features thereof, may not be available in all countries, languages, and/or currencies and may be discontinued in whole or in part without notice. Use of the online services is governed by separate terms of use and by the Adobe Online Privacy Policy, and access to these services may require user registration. Some online services, including services that are initially offered at no charge, may be subject to additional fees. For more details and to review the terms of use and Online Privacy Policy, visit www.adobe.com.
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