Jason

I can see that you & I may stand at opposite sides of the Flash developer(& user) experience. I really was only wondering if you utilized other classes/methods for animation, nothing more or less. I'm also fearful of lists that disregard comments from active developers.



On Dec 15, 2006, at 11:43 PM, Merrill, Jason wrote:

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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