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Flash vs Flash Professional
Heya,
Just a quick question... What are the benefits of getting Macromedia MX 2004 without Flash Professional vs MX 2004 with Flash Professional... Thanks, computer |
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From what I've seen it's mainly extensions... and automation... for database connections, css, mail, ect ect ect... but I've only been using it for a month... so those are the only observations I have made as of yet
http://www.macromedia.com/software/...res/comparison/ That's what macromedia says about the comparison... helpful little chart there... Regards, 1beb
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well I'm advising for a friend who is eligible for student/teacher license (he teaches at a college) so it is only an extra £40 (~$60) extra for him...
you think it is worth getting the extras? will it allow him to use dynamic content from mysql? |
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