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					  <title>Day 1 at FITC Toronto 2008</title>
					  <link>http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/761/1/Day-1-at-FITC-Toronto-2008/Page1.html</link>
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This is the first of 3 planned articles/blogs detailing my experiences at FITC.I would like to thank FITC for the wonderful hospitality, and especially Actionscript.Org for making it possible for me to be involved. </description>
					  <author>Anthony Pace</author>
					  <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>ActionScript.org&#39;s CS3 Web Premium Suite Review</title>
					  <link>http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/712/1/ActionScriptorgs-CS3-Web-Premium-Suite-Review/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>With the recent release of Adobe&#174; Creative Suite&#174; 3 Web Premium package, Adobe are now able to fully realise the potential of owning not only the world&#8217;s favourite medium for delivery of rich media via the internet, Flash, but also two of the primary tools for designing and creating content, Photoshop and Illustrator. The huge potential of this package lies in its ability to integrate these three important applications and move towards streamlining the production process from concept to delivery, but the question remains, has Adobe lived up to this potential and presented a unified and coherent suite, or have they just churned out new versions of the same old titles without taking advantage of this opportunity? </description>
					  <author>Gerard Mason</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Adobe Flash Logging with Active Log</title>
					  <link>http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/666/1/Adobe-Flash-Logging-with-Active-Log/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>This is a step-by-step article that will guide you through the entireprocess of using VATech System's Active Log to log messages from Flashmovie during runtime.</description>
					  <author>ActionScript.org Staff</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Review - Flash Applications for Mobile Devices</title>
					  <link>http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/628/1/Review---Flash-Applications-for-Mobile-Devices/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>Snapshot:
Score: 9/10
Overview: Flash Applications for Mobile Devices is an excellent resource to add to your collection for Flash Lite development </description>
					  <author>Nathan Daniel</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Review - advancedLoaderPRO</title>
					  <link>http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/568/1/Review---advancedLoaderPRO/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>This article is a review of Flashloaded's advancedLoaderPRO.</description>
					  <author>Ryan Butler</author>
					  <pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Review - FlashLoaded flashTooltip Component</title>
					  <link>http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/545/1/Review---FlashLoaded-flashTooltip-Component/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>A quick review of the FlashLoaded flashTooltip Component.</description>
					  <author>CyanBlue </author>
					  <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Review - 360PanViewerPro by FlashLoaded</title>
					  <link>http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/544/1/Review---360PanViewerPro-by-FlashLoaded/Page1.html</link>
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360PanViewerPro is a lightweight component designed to seamlessly loop an image, creating such effects as virtual tours, with little or no ActionScript required. </description>
					  <author>Joshua Musselwhite</author>
					  <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Review - Advanced ActionScript 3 with Design Patterns</title>
					  <link>http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/539/1/Review---Advanced-ActionScript-3-with-Design-Patterns/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>This is a review of the Peachpit Press publication &#34;Advanced ActionScript 3 with Design
Patterns&#34;.

Snapshot

A strong, yet small book which provides a solid introduction
to best practices in general, not just Design Patterns. Recommended for anyone who
considers themselves an ActionScript coding professional, or aspires to become
one one.
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					  <author>Jesse Stratford</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Review - MDM Zinc 2.5 for Flash</title>
					  <link>http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/202/1/Review---MDM-Zinc-25-for-Flash/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>In this review, respected Flash authority Sas Jacobs reveals how MDM Zinc can be used to extend the functionality of your Flash Projectors. Get excited about the expanded capacity to build great desktop applications which do... pretty much anything, with Zinc.</description>
					  <author>ActionScript.org Reviews</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2006 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Review - Essential Actionscript 2.0</title>
					  <link>http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/399/1/Review---Essential-Actionscript-20/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>Many Flash developers will already be aware that Colin Moock is the man behind the de facto book for Flash:  &#8220;Actionscript: The Definitive Guide&#8221; (and its updated counterpart for Flash MX). The first thing to note is that Essential Actionscript 2.0 is not an updated ASDG for MX2004 - it is intended to be used alongside ASDG and not in place of it. The main reason being that relatively little has changed syntactically between Actionscript 1 and Actionscript 2. AS2 is essentially a wrapper for AS1 with a more formal object oriented syntax. The challenge with AS2 is not so much about learning the new syntax as learning how to use it in order to design robust, extensible applications.</description>
					  <author>ActionScript.org Reviews</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2004 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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