Flash’s out of the bag
Well the day has come. Flash 9, or CS3 as it is called now, has been officially released. Well for pre-order anyways. ActionScript 3 being the buzzword of the day then…
Well the day has come. Flash 9, or CS3 as it is called now, has been officially released. Well for pre-order anyways. ActionScript 3 being the buzzword of the day then…
there is some beautiful links in this months AdobeEdge newsletter. The article ‘The edge of Flash’ showcases some amazing Flashwork. Go click it…
a friend just showed me a really weird google-tool that you can add to your google-homepage.
Click “Add Stuff” and search for “Quick Email”. Now add the first item that turned up. Back on your homepage you are now prompted to add any emails and names. Here you can add any, as in ANY, email and name that you feel like sending from. Be that as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs or Bush himself. Once you have completed the form, you can go ahead and send an email from the address you chose. What is scary is that the email received does not indicate in any way that it is not really the person you think it is that is writing to you…I am sure that a somewhat adept sys-admin would be able to trace the email, but what about us mere mortals?
I think I am gonna go assume the identity of sadam@heaven.org and send an email to George; subject “look at me now”…
Got stucked in an accident? No problemo, you just have to give these guys a quick call. Simple and pretty effective, I’m jealous.
Digitalflipbook has an amazing tutorial for tracing flash directly from the browser just like your in the Flash environment.
Check it out here