Flash4D Professional Edition 5.0
| Developer: |
IntroWizard Technologies (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/2000/2003 |
| License: | Demo |
| Price: |
$99 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 8.35 MB |
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Flash4D Professional Edition is a powerful Windows application that makes it easy to create Flash web site intros in minutes. Without knowing how to program, and without hiring a programmer, you can use Flash4D Pro's step-by-step approach to create a professional Flash movie that you can use online or offline.
Choose one of the 18 built-in designs, and customize it to your taste with your own text. Once you have selected your template and customized it, Flash4D Pro lets you save your work as a web site intro and even creates the webpage to show your intro. There's no need to buy expensive Flash creation software, or to spend days learning how to create a Flash intro. Flash4d Pro makes it easy and with Flash4D you can have your own Flash intros completed in minutes!
Whether you're a Flash developer who needs a way to create Flash intros quickly and easily, a business person who wants the impact of a Flash intro on your web site, or a home user who wants to build customized intros for family and friends, Flash4D Professional Edition has the tools that you need.
Flash4D Professional Edition runs under Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP, costs $99(US) for a single-user license, and may be purchased securely online at http://www.introwizard.com/flash4d/. You can download a free trial from the same web site. Users who can work with a selection of 12 built-in designs (versus the 18 designs in the Pro version) can use the $49 Flash4D Home Version. |
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