lol but once u get going it will blow your mind on what it can do!
its awesome

now, just look in the help docs, lots of good tuts there

heres some links to tuts to get ya going

Flash:
http://www.markme.com/mesh/archives/004700.cfm
http://www.sephiroth.it/python/sepy.php
http://flashmx2004.com/forums/index.php?
http://www.ultrashock.com
http://www.flash-db.com/
http://www.flashkit.com/index.shtml
http://www.flashcfm.com/
http://www.kirupa.com/
http://www.flashloaded.com
https://store.beamjive.com/
http://www.flashscript.biz/components.html
http://www.flashnewz.com/
http://www.funciton.com/commponents/
http://www.actionscripts.org
http://www.kewbee.de/FlashPluginSwitcher/index.php
http://www.jason3d.com/tutorials/
http://www.moock.org/unity/
http://www.actionscripthero.com
http://www.daemon.com.au/go/training/tips-and-tricks/flash-remoting
http://www.flashmagazine.com/html/495.htm
http://www.internetcross.com/flash_tutorials.php
http://philflash.inway.fr/example.html
http://www.flashkart.com/
http://www.muzakdeezign.com/mxi_creator/about.asp

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Thu, 9 Sep 2004 18:20:17 +1000

>[rant mode on]
>
>Well not ALL technical book authors.   I have been trying to get my
>head around a flash problem today,  and I spent three valuable hours,
>while the deadline clock ticked away looking through books about
>flash, and NOT ONE of them actually MENTIONS the version of flash it's
>written for.
>
>Oh I know why ... they want to keep on selling their book to mugs who
>dont know the product doesnt match their old version of the book.   
>But that doesnt help me as a developer.
>
>For example, I saw a book called "Flash and XML - A Developers Guide",
>by Dov Jacobson and Jesse Jacobson.  NOWHERE does it mention the
>version of flash it's written for.  The only way to tell it's not for
>FlashMX is the screenshots in the text, which dont look like
>WindowsXP, and the publish date, hidden away in the VERRY small fine
>print on page viii.  What use is that?     How many people, thinking
>XML is pretty new, and up to date, will be duped into buying the book
>only to find that it's totally useless for their FlashMX because few
>of the commands for FlashMX are where they used to be in Flash 5?
>
>Part of the trouble with Flash is that every new version has commands
>in a new place.   I can never remember from one month's end to the
>next how the hell to do anything.   For example it took me 4 hours
>today to produce a simple rollover effect on an object. I tried 4
>different tutorials only to give up on them because either the author
>of the tutorial assumed the reader had more than a passing knowledge
>of the product, or it was for a different version and there was no
>mention of what version it was written for.  So after half an hour of
>working through his tutorial I had to give it away as a waste of time
>because I couldn't follow it.
>
>The bottom line .... I've never once been able to produce anything
>worthwhile in flash, aside from a simple banner.
>
>Compatible with the other macromedia products?   Common user
>interface?  RUBBISH!!!! IT's NOTHING like it!
>
>[/rant mode off]
>
>--
>Cheers
>Mike Kear
>Windsor, NSW, Australia
>AFP Webworks
>http://afpwebworks.com
>.com,.net,.org domains from AUD$20/Year
>
>
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