yeh - i love Tweener but the performance increase from using TweenLite /
TweenMax cannot be denied and as the lightest engine, TweenLite just seems
to make it's way into my work more often these days

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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 1:59 AM, Merrill, Jason <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Your generalizations are interesting to say the least. "Web 2.0 application
> development" has nothing to do with the demands on a tween engine, I'm
> building a social networking app and the way the interface renders, a
> lightweight tween engine is essential.   But if my interface was not as
> demanding, Fuse might be OK (though way more K than I would prefer).  It
> really depends on how the animation is used. Web 2.0 has no relevance -
> apples to oranges.
>
> Greensock's tween engine does animation sequencing too.
>
> Jason Merrill
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of sebastian
> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 8:41 PM
> To: Flash Coders List
> Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Tween multiple rotations
>
> Ooops on the simple solution for a relative rotation [my bad]! Much
> better than my suggestion...
> :P
>
> Why Fuse? -> Sequencing, passing & writing animation objects.
>
> It is true for small applications, like banners; it's overkill when kbs
> are in dire need. But for web 2.0 application development, a few extra
> kb is insignificant.
>
> Check the last pages of this primer for what sets it apart when building
> complex or dynamic animation sequences:
>
> http://www.mosessupposes.com/Fuse/speakernotes-mgunesch.pdf
>
> mind you i am now coding primarily only in AS3... and 'Fuse3: Go'
> doesn't do it for me [why would I want to write my own tweens? isn't
> that the point of using an engine, so i don't have to write my own
> tweens anymore?...]
> :P
>
> :)
> Seb.
>
> Merrill, Jason wrote:
> >>> On AS3 there isn't as good a package as fuse around [yet?];
> >
> > What does FUSE have over TweenLite and TweenMax?  FUSE always bloated my
> projects and had problems in high stress situations.
> >
> > Jason Merrill
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