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Flash MX 2004 Sucks

Flash MX 2004 Sucks

2004-03-04       - By Jesse Warden

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The removal of normal mode was supposed to be replace by the behavior panel.
When I used Normal mode, I was doing common things.  Therefore, if you can
expediated those by one click in the Behavior Panel, then this was supposed
to be a technological leap forward.  The problem was, there weren't any
documentation for people like me to create behaviors.  It's probably there
now, but I've moved onto other things, and would have been nice to have in
the beginning.  If it's really that big of a deal, list the common things
you are coding, and we can see if a behavior can be created for it as I'm
sure the documentation has been updated by now.

-- --Original Message-- --
From: Lanham, Keith [mailto:LanhamKD@(protected)]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 10:13 AM
To: flashnewbie@(protected)
Subject: RE: [Flashnewbie] Flash MX 2004 Sucks


I wouldn't say that it sucks but I do agree with you about the removal of
normal mode.  It's much harder for me to do any scripting with it gone.

Macromedia doesn't seem to realize that not everyone using Flash is a
programmer. It's forcing me to learn how to be a programmer which I guess is
a good thing in the long run but it's also slowing down my production time.

If any Macromedia folks are reading this, please put normal mode back. It
would make my life easier.

Thanks,

-Keith



-- --Original Message-- --
From: Kevin Pojman [mailto:kevinp@(protected)]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 10:08 AM
To: flashnewbie@(protected)
Subject: [Flashnewbie] Flash MX 2004 Sucks

Just got the new Flash 7 and it sucks. Cannot believe Macromedia took
out the normal mode from the actionscript panel. Why would they do
this??? Now takes ten times longer to type in scripts.

--

Kevin



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