Here are a couple ActionStep related demo sites. Our new window drawers. This is just a first version. There are still noticable bugs. http://scottyh.is-a-geek.net/actionstep/drawers1.swf
Something I'm doing for school. Shows off our new predicate support, as well as a slightly different theme (I'm no artist, but it was easy to do). Also, check out multiselect on the category list. http://scottyh.is-a-geek.net/actionstep/predicatesAndList.swf These are demos that I put up as I develop controls. Hasn't been updated in awhile, because I've been doing some lower-level work, documentation and filling in some missing bits. http://scottyh.is-a-geek.net/actionstep/ I am currently writing a Flex-style explorer to showcase all of the stuff we've got going with sample code (and ASML). We're also going to have a datagrid pretty soon. Scott -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Darren Cook Sent: Tue 1/31/2006 9:08 PM To: Open Source Flash Mailing List Cc: Subject: Re: [osflash] Open Source GUI components > actionstep vs. ASWing vs. SMX Thanks for the feedback so far. I was hoping someone might have tried two or more of these and be able to give some pros and cons. BTW, I think the reason I felt ASWing was the one to look at first was simply as it had some screenshots/tutorials/swfs to try. I hope the other authors can try to get to generating at least an SWF that shows off what can be done. I did some search on Openstep vs. Swing, and generally openstep seems to have a better reputation. But much of the anti-Swing sentiment was to do with JVM-incompatibility problems when trying to distribute a swing app (which ties into the current gnash thread :-). Darren _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
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