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Macromedia Flash MX 2004

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Released: 
Sep 10, 2003
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Macromedia Flash MX 2004

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Released: 
Sep 10, 2003
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63.33 MB
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Rating:
Tested: Free from spyware, adware and viruses

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Software VersionRelease DateSize
Macromedia Flash MXMar 15, 200246.27 MB
Macromedia Flash 1.0Dec 18, 19962.00 MB
Macromedia Flash 3.0May 31, 19988.03 MB
Macromedia Flash 4.0Jun 15, 199910.11 MB
Macromedia Flash CS4Jun 11, 20080.88 GB
Macromedia Flash 5.0Aug 24, 200018.09 MB
Macromedia Flash 8.0Sep 13, 2005107.82 MB
Macromedia Flash MX 2004Sep 10, 200363.33 MB
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Macromedia Flash Description

Macromedia Flash, or simply Flash. The Flash Player, developed and distributed by Adobe Systems (who bought Macromedia), is a client application available in most dominant web browsers. It features support for vector and raster graphics, a scripting language called ActionScript and bidirectional streaming of audio and video.

Strictly speaking, Macromedia Flash is the integrated development environment (IDE) and Flash Player is the virtual machine used to run the Flash files, but in colloquial language these have become mixed: "Flash" can mean either the authoring environment, the player, or the application files.

Since its introduction in 1996, Flash technology has become a popular method for adding animation and interactivity to web pages; several software products, systems, and devices are able to create or display Flash. Flash is commonly used to create animations and advertisements; to design web-page elements; to add video to web sites; and, more recently, to develop Rich Internet Applications.

The Flash files, traditionally called "flash movies", usually have a .swf file extension and may appear as an element of a web page or to be "played" in the standalone Flash Player.

The versions provided are free to try for 30 days.

Unfortunately, these versions have been removed for the time being.

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