Hi Mike,

I think releasing it as open source is a great idea. I for one am very
interested in these types of tools (either tied in to Eclipse or
Stand-Alone).

I would be very interested in taking a look at your Flash Resource Manager.

I'll email you offline to discuss.

Cheers,

/Johan

On 2/10/06, Mike Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> About a year or so ago, I built and released the Flash Resource
> Manager. This is a Windows only / c# application that provides an
> interface to the Flash help docs.
>
> http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mesh/archives/2004/04/flash_resource.cfm
>
> Anyways, I no longer have the time / nor desire to maintain it
> (haven't in a long time). I have been considering releasing and open
> sourcing the code, and I wanted to check and see if anyone would be
> interested in it. The code is in pretty good shape, although it did
> get a little messy with the ellipsis release because I had to hack in
> some fixes.
>
> Also, the project uses the Sandbar tool library:
>
> http://www.divil.co.uk/net/controls/sandbar/
>
> The version included with the code was released under some free
> license, although I am not sure if they still have that license.
>
> I don't have time to replace the library with a new one, so if I were
> to release the code, it might not compile at all.
>
> Thoughts? Anyone interested?
>
> mike chambers
>
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