LetSnow Flash Component is a Flash script for Auctions scripts design by letsnow.net.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. LetSnow Flash Component is a standard extension for Adobe Flash CS3.
Publisher review: LetSnow Flash Component is a standard extension for Adobe Flash CS3. LetSnow Flash Component is a standard extension for Adobe Flash CS3. You simply install the MXP file and then you just drag & drop the extension from the Components panel onto the scene of your movie. The component can be used in a movie with any structure. You can control the component to create snow effect. Features: - The simplest snow effect adding procedure ever - Image Preloader (you may edit it or disable as necessary) - Support of Adobe Flash Player Version 9 - Most powerful extension tools (component API) - Optimal use of the CPU resources - Small target file size (9 Kb) - Intelligent usability (creation of snow in seconds) - Multiple Components (using more comp. at the same time) - Maskable Components (adding mask to each component) - User friendly installer - Detailed documentation (.fla samples, help, licenses) Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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