>>Oh, sorry!
>>I did not mean to talk out of term.
>>Only wanted to know if there was another reason for your dismissal.

Uh, no - just what I said.  What in the world could you possibly be
talking about?  Like I am making my own competing classes or
something????

>>30k is large but not so unreasonable for smooth animation 
>>which brings web environments closer to real life, aka video, 
>>aka motion graphics, aka sales.

What does the Fuse kit does to animation that is "smoother" and "closer
to real life" than what you can already do with the Adobe-supplied
tween, easing, and transition classes?  I'm curious.  Perhaps there is
something, I dunno.  I NEVER said the Fuse kit was all bad, it's pretty
cool - mostly. There are just some things to be wary of when using it,
that's all. Sure, I've become disenchanted with it, but that doesn't
mean it wouldn't be a good choice for other kinds of projects.

Jason Merrill
Bank of America 
Learning & Organizational Effectiveness
 
 
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