No. No I don't. I think it's come on in leaps and bounds. Especially
for games. Here are a couple of immediate headliners which make Flash
9 so much better for game coding:
- Speed. AS3 is _fast_.
- Sensible display list/tree. No more attachMovie/removeMovieClip, no
more worrying about copying things around from parent to parent just
to get the damned thing to layer correctly.
- Decent bitmap manipulation routines. (Yes, I know they've been there
since 8, but you're saying you hate flash 'more and more', so...)

From a general production/development PoV, my headline item has to be:
- Command line compiler, at last. (Yes, we had MTASC before, but...)

Other than that, there's been a sensible reorganisation of the
libraries, a tightening up on standard ways to do things, and just a
general neatening up. I'd love to see better shared font support and
better sound support, but really, I think it's improved vastly since
MX04 (or, in fact, since I started with v5). And I think the
Macromedia/Adobe attitude has improved hugely too.

Ian

On 2/13/07, Arseniy Shklyaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why to be specific in such a question?
I just dont like flash more and more. Intuitive feel.
Perhaps cuz I do only games...

On 2/13/07, Alias™ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Could you be more specific as to why one might do so?
>
> Curious,
> Alias
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