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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
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Chris, Actually... I believe they're in the process of porting it. But I wouldn't hold my breath, from what I've been told it's a ways off. We've been using Flash at work quite a bit for redesigning our intranet. Most of the workstations in our "graphic support" division are NT, but we do have a few Macs. When the production manager inquired about SWiSH for our Macs, he was told that it was being worked on for release a few months down the road... -Rob
SWiSH team? That would be me, there's only one! Here's my standard answer for Mac users: A Mac version will be at least a year away depending on how many of version 1.0 we sell. Then we'll look at getting a cross-compiler, buying a Mac, and hiring a Mac programmer. Its is a very expensive proposition for us (3-person company) and its a smaller market than Windows. In the meantime the SWFs produced by Swish will play on a Mac, and can be imported into the Mac version of Flash. You might be able to run Swish under an emulator. Cheers, David.
Swish not only creates very smooth finished products. It actually reduces the filesizes, compared to the same effect done by hand. It can be imported into a movie clip and easily used anywhere in your flash movie. You are bad-mouthing a great product so I won't even waste my time helping you. The problem doesn't lie with Swish.. but within yourself.
Its very simple really. First create a movie clip symbol, import the Swish SWF into the movie clip symbol, then place an instance of that movie clip into the up/over/down frame of the button. Ok, its not exactly simple for beginners, but that's because Flash is not simple for beginners, and you really can't blame us for that. Also, you should never have to select or edit every frame if you import the Swish SWF into a movie clip. Once the Swish animation is saved as a movie clip you can move it around in space and time as a single object. Question: Why do you think our SWFs are "shitty"? Cheers, David Author of Swish.
A_Weirdo, please keep your nasty remarks to yourself , if you have something to say please do it without attacking the product. Swish is a fantastic product that saves many hours work if you know how to use it period. If you need assistance on how to use it , please ask in a nice way or you will be removed from this forum. Thanks Chris
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This is a great tool and well worth the cost! Does great text effects in a fraction of the time it would take to do them by hand. http://www.swishzone.com