A big one for me is Developer workflow.  Try sharing FLA's between a
couple of developers.  Using MXML and AS with CVS/SVN you can get tons
of work done with out working about who has the latest file.  Granted
you could do this with Flash 8 professional and external AS files but
that is also messy in its own right.

Renaun

--- In [email protected], "Kirk Marple" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> we're looking to move our ASP.NET based application suite to Flash,
and have
> been investigating the use of Flex 2 vs. just straight Flash 8 Pro.
>  
> can anyone provide any feedback on what limitations you've seen when
> developing an RIA in Flex 2 vs. just straight Flash 8?
>  
> we're trying to evaluate the pros/cons on going one way vs another.
> 
> specifically, we like the Flex 2 layout capabilities and the ability to
> easily deal with XML and REST web services, but we seem to be
constrained by
> the lack of scripted animations (from what i've heard) and ability
to have a
> "cinematic" look/feel compared to Flash 8.  also, it's video-heavy
> application and need the ability to do dynamic video assembly and
playback.
>  
> thanks for any input!
> Kirk
>  
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> Kirk Marple
> Chief Software Architect, VP of Engineering
> Agnostic Media, Inc.
> e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> w: www.agnostic-media.com <http://www.agnostic-media.com/>
>







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