You can use Flex - it is free of charges and cross-platform. Its 
compiler is free, but if you _want_ to use Adobe Flex Builder IDE - yes, 
you should pay. Flex Builder is cross-platform (Eclipse plugin).

Victor

> Hi there,
>
> I'm a linux user mainly, and I recently got interested in flash, but as there 
> is no version of flash for linux, and also i'm not interested in purchasing 
> such an expensive product at the time being, I was wondering in what kind of 
> degree can an alternative replace flash. I've tried FAMES, and also HaXe, but 
> its quite confusing for someone who's not used Flash before,they seem to be 
> oriented towards experienced Adobe flash users or atleast Actionscript 
> programmers. Correct me if i'm wrong. Any help and ideas are welcome,
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Christofer.
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