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Flash, Macromedia Flash, or Flash 8 Professional is a programming language used by Macromedia Industries (now Adobe since the take-over in 2005). It is a fairly-complex code that involves the motion of pictures to create documents. You can download a 30-day free trial of Macromedia Flash at http://www.adobe.com/, by signing on as a Macromedia User. Once the 30-days are over, you cannot use Flash anymore. Flash takes a while to learn, however the newbie can create a short movie (3 minutes in length) using just pictures in a slideshow. For example, making a person "move" in flash is one of the hardest things to do, but displaying a screen for 5 seconds then displaying another is fairly simple to make. Macromedia offers some free tutorials once you purchase (or download a free trial) of Macromedia Flash Professional 8. If you are looking into purchasing an edition of Flash, I recommend Macromedia Flash Professional 8 as opposed to Macromedia Flash Basic 8. Professional, although more money, allows more "tween", or motion, design, and allows the use of pre-set templates, and even more (gasp) code to use. Macromedia Flash Basic 8 is just what you need to make flash, and goes on sale for approximately $299 USD, where I believe Flash Professional 8 goes on sale for $599 or $699 or so. Check the Macromedia website for actual prices. I only recommend Macromedia Flash Professional 8 if you are fluent in at least one previous version of Flash, be it MX or MX 2004 (previous versions to 8), and you are seriously thinking into going into programming. Finally, Adobe, now the owner of Macromedia, has several program bundles on their web site (http://www.adobe.com/), which include Adobe's Creative Suite 2, which includes Adobe Acrobat 3-D (professional PDF making), Photoshop CS2 (imaging), and a lot of other Adobe products, but most importantly Photoshop, combined with "Studio 8" from Macromedia, which offers the entire Macromedia product line. Flash Professional 8 for motion, Fireworks 8 for images (although Photoshop CS2 is better), Dreamweaver 8 (web-site making), and a lot of lesser products including, I believe, Contribute 3 (which I really don't know what it does), and FlashPaper 2 (transforms your images and Microsoft Word documents into PDF files, although Adobe Acrobat 3-D is better than FlashPaper). This entire suite (named the "Adobe Web Premium Plus" or similar) goes on sale for...a WHOPPING price of ONLY...$999 USD. I personally do NOT recommend this unless you are this amazing person on computers and has a professional career in all of those fields. Personally, I believe that it is a waste of money, and that next year, they'll come up with Flash Professional 9, and Photoshop CS3 and everything like that, so really I recommend that you don't spend too much money if you just want to experiment with Flash. Try the Free Trial out, and if you like it but are not pursuing a career with it, purchase Macromedia Flash Basic 8, and enjoy! In a couple months, everything will be upgraded to the next version, so I wouldn't buy anything just YET...
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Xbox 360 Vs. Playstation 3 The good and bad about each
mystmag replied to SoCalAztec's topic in Computer Gaming
If you have to choose between PS3 and XBOX360, I base my decision on a number of things.Games - Which one has better games that appeal to your liking?Cost - Are you looking for a console that is cheap, or are you willing to spend a lot of money?Graphics - If you really want a console, I would at least glance at this topic.Competition - Is there ANY other console that is better?Power - Self explanatory.Screen Resolution - Don't want it to be blurry, do we?Online Capabilities - XBOX has XBOX Live...what will PlayStation have?But it's still your choice...I would choose the XBOX360 on a count of the money, because I would buy an iPod video on the side with the spare money that I didn't spend on the PS3. But that's ONLY my decision... -
I use Yahoo 360, but personally it is not my favourite blogging system. I have experienced Blogger and LiveJournal, but I believe that Blogger is a bit better than Yahoo 360, but because I mainly use my Yahoo account for email, and everything, and since it comes with Rogers, I use Yahoo 360. It isn't all that bad, either.
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Do You Know Html? Just Wondering, most of you would know.
mystmag replied to scab_dog's topic in Programming
HTML is like the most basic code that you need to know in order to run sites. Because you're on a hosting site, I'm pretty sure a lot of people will know html -
Personally, I believe that Google Desktop is better than MSN. Below is my complete analysis on why.Download Speed:Google has a faster database, which allows quicker downloads, although both programs are small on your computer.Location:Google Desktop allows you to choose if you want a floating sidebar, deskbar, or a sidebar, while MSN only allows you to choose if you want it on your taskbar, or as a floating text box.Search Quality:Being the leader in searches, Google has a wider variety of web searches, because of popularity.Annoyance:If you choose the deskbar, it is annoying whenever your mouse accidentally scrolls over to the right of your monitor and Google Desktop comes out, but if you want it to come out so you can read data, Google Desktop has a better base theme.Overall:Google Desktop: 9/10 (Quick POP-UP when cursor moves to right end of monitor)MSN: 7.5/10 (See above)
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My Windows has been starting really slow for the past week or so, so I simply went into MSCONFIG (Start>Run>msconfig) and disabled all the unnecessary start-up programs (the ones that don't say SYSTEM next to them).I believe that msconfig is one of the better ways to increase start-up speed for your computer.
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Redesign Gmail Webmail Site? Should google redesign their gmail site?
mystmag replied to dymondgurl's topic in The Internet
I believe that Google GMail should re-design the site. The site is built on a quick-loading Java, which, can get frustrating if it fails to load. GMail should re-design the site to look like one of the Yahoo Mail or Yahoo Mail BETA sites. I couldn't get any screenshots with Yahoo, sorry.But, people can use GMail with POP3 Access, so you can check your mail from Outlook 2003. That is much handier for people who don't like the GMail Layout... -
Out of the two signature possibilities, I personally like the second one (anime) better than the first one. My reasoning for this is because the first one is too *evil* (wait...) but it just...well, actually, I really have no preference. Whichever signature you feel is better and better expresses you, you should choose that.Star Ratings:First One: 7/10Second One: 8/10
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I use TurboPascal 7.0 to program most of my programs, however I fluently know Java and C++. I do wish to learn a few more, however I believe that my knowledge in programming languages is complete.
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Simple!Press the PrntScrn button (or on some computers, Print Scr), located above your arrow keys, and above the Insert/Home section. Or, to the immediate right of the F12 key. After pressing the button, your computer takes a 'Snapshot' of your current computer state.Next, open a photo editing program, for example Adobe Photoshop CS2, however some computers don't have any good photo editing software, so simply access "Paint" by going to Start>All Programs>Accessories>Paint.Thirdly, click on the "Edit" menu and left-click "Paste". That will paste your screenshot onto the Paint Document. If you just want the entire screen, taskbar included, save it as a .GIF file for image quailty, or .BMP for small sizes, and send it to all the people that you want via email, or Instant Messenger, or any other program that you want to use.If you want to crop, or take a section of the image, select the dashed-arrow button on the left control panel in Photoshop CS2 (Same in Paint), and select what part of the image you want. Then, while holding CTRL, click "X" and the image part will disappear. Then go to File>New and don't save changes to your document. Click on Edit>Paste and you can print your cropped image, or email it to your friends.Hope that this helps!
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I have and always will be a Motorola fanatic. I have used the Motorola RAZR v3 before, but due to unforseen circumstances, I had to return the phone. I am planning on purchasing the new Motorola PEBL [Pebble]. For more information, check out the Motorola site. The PEBL has an automatic-opening mechanism, so if you press a button on the side it opens, allowing you to open it with one hand. I believe that the PEBL is going to revolutionize the world and the phone industry as we know it today. How many other PEBL supporters are there?
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If I were you, I would purchase the PSP system. The PSP can also play music, like the Video iPod, however the PSP can play tons of cool games!
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LightScribe is currently the best idea for labeling DVDs. Although you need to purchase special LightScribe CDs or DVDs, it is safer for your player to play because stick-on labels can rip off and burn up inside the circutry of the player. LightScribe is permanent or near-permanent onto the CD face, and looks better in the end because you can place images and such onto the face.To write an image onto the face, you first write the text onto the CD or DVD, then eject the CD or DVD, and flip it. You put it back in and design the cover on the built-in or self-installed product on the computer, and print instead of to the printer, you select the "LightScribe Printer Driver". It writes the image, and, when the process is complete (usually takes about 20 minutes), it automatically ejects your CD or DVD and it is ready for you to use.
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Personally, I use Media Center on my Windows XP Computer. However, If you are only going to be using it as a laptop, for studies for school, or MSN or something like that, I would just get a Windows XP Home. If you're going to connect your laptop to other computers to form a network, and want to access the other computer domains, then I would go for Windows XP Professional. You can save yourself a lot of money if you just buy Home because you do not need Professional.Finally, there's Windows XP Media Center. That is if you are going to be doing a mixture of both off-network and on-network. And, the Media Center Program that it comes with is great, allowing you to watch Live TV, easily make/view CDs or DVDs, organize your pictures and videos, and edit movies and burn them onto a DVD. If you spend even more money you can get a CPU with LightScribe technology, allowing you to make an image right onto the CD Face using laser technology. Of course, you can always have more than one Operating System on your computer, however, my best-bet for you would be Windows XP Media Center Edition if you are planning on creating a network with your laptop.
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Google has stopped accepting new downloads for a while, but now that Google Earth can be downloaded again, people will definetly go for it. I have seen Google Earth on CNN and other news stations, and it was advertised on many different sites as a way to view anything in the whole world by using "advanced satellite technology".Wow...Google is going to take over the world one day
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If I were you, I would boot it up in Safe Mode (when restarting, press F8 constantly from the very beginning since restarting) and then using the arrow keys go down to "Dafe Mode". Now, when Safe Mode runs, supposing that you are running Windows XP Pro or another version, click on Start, point your cursor to "All Programs" then to "Accessories", next to "System Tools" and finally to "System Restore".Set your restore date to a day back when your Start Menu worked and everything, and then click on "Restore". It worked for almost every problem on my old computer, until one day my hard drive failed, and that didn't help...I had to get a new hard drive, but I highly doubt that it's a hardware problem, so System Restore *should* fix it.Now just cross your fingers, let your computer restart normally, and then see if it worked. Another problem might be the fact that you have users on your computer.If the System Restore did not work, attempt to delete your users in Safe Mode, accessed just like above.PM me if anything works...
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There will basically be little or no difference between Microsoft's Windows Media Player 10 and Microsoft's soon-to-be-released Windows Media Player 11. As a current BETA Tester for Microsoft's Windows Vista Beta 1, I have a BETA version of Windows Media Player 11 installed on my system. In addition, I have another computer with Microsoft's Windows XP Professional installed, and when their monitors were put side-by-side, there was little or no difference visually between Version 10 and 11.
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What Do You Think Of Banner Exchange Services? i hate them :(
mystmag replied to iplay's topic in Online Advertising
I personally disagree, as I have a cousin who has used a traffc exchange program, and found out he was cheated out of his time and effort. -
Msn Messenger 7.5 Beta Have you tried it?
mystmag replied to sonorama's topic in Websites and Web Designing
I am currently using the Microsoft Service Network (MSN) Messenger 7.5 BETA, as I have been using Messenger for many years now. I can say, that it is if not the best version of MSN to date, and is even better than the paid versions that you receive with MSN Premium 9. A good program for you to try from Microsoft is Microsoft Encarta Encyclopaedia 2006. It is basically everything that you want in an encyclopedia on 7 CDs. Or, if you know of a student currently in high school or university, you might want to get them Microsoft Student 2006 as a present for a birthday, or something...just something to think about... If you want the link to the Microsoft web site, here it is: https://www.microsoft.com/de-de. -
What Is Theme Of Your Current Desktop Image about images, pictures...
mystmag replied to DeveloperX's topic in Software
Right now my current desktop is a wallpaper from a MORPG (Massive Online Role-Playing Game), known as MapleStory. MapleStory is a game where the objective is to become a master at a class, such as magician, bowman, thief, warrior, and become the strongest player in the game. You get to become the strongest player by killing evil animals, which makes your experience points go up, and whenever you get to 100% experience points, you gain a level. However, gaining levels may be simple at first, but they get really difficult, really fast. For more information, visit http://www.nexon.net/ Reply if anyone else uses it. Either reply or PM me. -
Thanks for all of your responses! My 60-day free trial for Microsoft Office is almost complete now, and I have decided to go for OpenOffice. I believe that I do not require all of the programs included with Microsoft Office Professional Edition, and I do not personally like the cost of the products, so I believe that OpenOffice will be a good idea for my computer.However, I am a little concerned about how I am going to share files with other computers, because I believe that I am the only computer that actually has OpenOffice. I have never heard of this program before, and neither have any of my collagues, so I will be a little skeptical about OpenOffice. Anyways, thanks for all of your suggestions! They were a great help! If there are any other suggestions, post-up! Does Corel have any good programs for your computer?
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I recently downloaded Macromedia's Dreamweaver 8, and I can say that it is the greatest webdesigner that the world has ever seen! The only problem is that it costs too much money in my tastes, but otherwise it is perfect!Does anyone know of a webdesigning studio that does not cost any money and that can be downloaded off the internet?I tried using Notepad++ (search Google, I cannot recall the site) and it is a coder, but not a webdesign. It doesn't actually show you what the site will end up looking like, but it shows you colour-coded codes for your site.Any suggestions for good webdesigners?
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Okay, so you are on the computer one day, gladly increasing your posts on Xisto.com or playing your favourite online Role Playing Game (RPG), and suddenly, you receive that eternal error from your browser and from Microsoft..."<Browser> has encountered an error and needs to unexpectedly close" So you, yelling with all of your gut out, "WHY DID IT HAVE AN ERROR WHEN I WAS AT A WORLD HIGH SCORE?" for example...honestly, Microsoft has tons of bugs and the websites we visit are not to blame (well, some of them are...). What is the meaning of this?Honestly!I was typing up an important assignment, and, believe-it-or-not, whenever I tried to print my saved document, Microsoft came up with an error that said "Printer has encountered an error and needs to unexpectedly close". Honestly! That day I had to save my report on a CD!Not to say that it only happened on one computer...True, the computer that it happened on was very old, very old. BUT, it wasn't only that computer! Next week, when I was sick of all the errors that it gave me, I went to Best Buy and purchased another computer, brand new, 300 GB storage, 2 GB RAM, everything you need, you name it. BUT, the same thing happened! Even to my NEW PRINTER, NEW CABLES, NEW CPU, NEW EVERYTHING! Honestly!Post here if you had similar troubles...
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I found Xisto.com by using Google.com as a search engine. I was looking for "Free Web Hosting no ads" and one of the first to appear in my list of found sites was Xisto.com, and here I am!
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Is It Legal To Install Windows Xp On Another Hdd?
mystmag replied to andrescasta's topic in Operating Systems
If you are talking legal, then yes, it certainly is. If you are talking possible, then possibly not. Assuming that you do not want to shut off your computer, walk to the door, get dressed, put your key in the ignition and drive to best buy, then I would attempt using your computer's serial key (found on the side/back of all computers, a purple tag that is made out of glossy paper and protected so it can't come off) and enter that serial number into Windows XP. I am not sure if this will work, but I believe that all of Microsoft's serials can be used "3 times"...Actually, call Microsoft and tell them why you want to use the serial if it doesn't work and they'll let you use it however many times you want...ssshhhhh!