Check http://www.tufat.com/category3.htm
Dont know if they are good but really cheap and with AS2 source!
You can check the api and demo's as well.

Arnoud



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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Rich Rodecker
Verzonden: vrijdag 23 juni 2006 20:50
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Onderwerp: Re: [Flashcoders] Good component sets? (was: Re: XP
Componentsgonebad)

wow, those drumbeat ones look prety nice, good job.



On 6/22/06, judah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While not trying to "pimp" my own stuff I'd like to add
> http://drumbeatinsight.com to the list. It is a small set of components
> that covers what I think were missing most from the V2 components. They
> work with all the V2 components, extend them and fixes what I considered
> were the main problems with them. If you want, check them out. They are
> as up to date as one month ago, with version 3, and you can purchase the
> source code for them if you need it.
>
> Ville Walveranta wrote:
> >> The documenation is detailed, but there is so much stuff in the
> >> XP components that the documenation would have to be massive
> >> to cover it all.
> >>
> >
> > The XP Components documentation is mostly autogenerated (from code) with
> > AS2DOC and while it describes the classes' methods and properties fairly
> > well, IT HAS VIRTUALLY NO CODE EXAMPLES! That annoys heck out of me;
just
> > *one* simple this-is-how-you-instantiate-XP-Component-from-custom-class
> > example would have made my day (or, two weeks, rather). Instead all
examples
> > use their xp.system.Application.Run() mehtod. Perhaps this means that's
the
> > only way to use them, but why?
> >
> > They're in Hong Kong, I think.
> >
> > Ville
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Todd
Hivnor
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 16:57
> > To: Flashcoders mailing list
> > Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Good component sets? (was: Re: XP Components
> > gonebad)
> >
> > I just posted a similar question, look for the thread with subject line
> > "Best component set for Flash 8 / MTASC development?"
> >
> > Quickly, tho, I'm feeling the same way:
> >  There seems to be a lack of good component
> > sets these days.
> >
> > The XP components look very comprehensive,
> > and have good keyboard control. But they don't
> > seem to be under active development.
> > The lead developer has responded to my initial questions,
> > but seems to be in a far east timezone so responses
> > take full day to get. The documenation is detailed,
> > but there is so much stuff in the  XP components
> > that the documenation would have to be massive
> > to cover it all. I haven't spent too much time with them,
> > but haven't been able to get a lot done in the time
> > I've spent.
> >
> > There are a couple of open source projects under
> > development, but are in either alpha or beta state.
> >
> > Ghostwire has poor keyboard control.
> >
> > David Rorex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There seems to be a lack of good
> > component sets these days.
> >
> > Ghostwire: Maybe the best, but done in old-style AS1
> > mCom: Pretty good, but a couple showstopper bugs, little to no support
from
> > developer. poor documentation.
> > XP: see previous message
> > MM v2: bloated, bugs
> > Flex 2: requires flash 9
> >
> > What am I missing here? Are there any other full component sets I don't
know
> > about?
> >
> > -David R
> >
> >
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