Power Pack - PJ and Supreme4 Components are Macromedia Flash Extensions
| Version | 1.0 |
| Updated | Sep 21st 2006 |
| Developer |
Patrick Jansen Design
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| User Rating |
936
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| Original File Size | 1.2 MB |
| Downloads | 7248 |
| Systems | Windows XP |
| Category | Programming |
Power Pack brings you PJ and Supreme4 Components in just one pack. PJ and Supreme4 Components are Macromedia Flash Extensions. Text Effects which you can Drag&Drop in Macromedia Flash .fla files from the Component Panel onto the timeline or stage. They offer a wide range of customization options and features.
PJ Components Trial contains the following effects
PJ 5 directions
PJ bevel WB
PJ cool 2
PJ down
PJ flashy 1
PJ lightflash
PJ mask 5
PJ onion fall
PJ snow
PJ thumb
Supreme4 Components Trial contains the following effects
S4 3D object 2
S4 blur 2
S4 butterflies 2
S4 dimension
S4 matrix
S4 twister
S4 waterfall
Here are some key features of "Power Pack Crack":
· Effect Variation Lists (total 1000+!)
· Quick Preview in Custom UI
· Multiple font and color per text
· Easy dynamic text input
· Multiple start directions (5)
· Easy alignment
· Easy force positioning
Requirements:
· Macromedia Flash MX, MX 2004 or MX 2004 Professional , Flash 8 or Flash 9
· Macromedia Extension Manager
· Mac OS X / Windows XP
· 10 MB (max) available disk space (or less depending on number of collections purchased)
· Flash Player 6
Limitations:
· "single line restriction" meaning it will generate one line of text only, if you type more then one line in input text-box, then they will be merged as one line.
· "font editing disabled" meaning the font can not be altered, it uses Arial (or pixelfont for p.f. trials).
· Flash MX 2004 / 8 / 9 only
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