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Geek Culture / Flash (purchase)

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Killswitch
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Posted: 7th Apr 2004 23:55
Well I've downloaded the 30 day trial of Flash MX and its really good, im enjoying using it, so I went and looked at the price: £200+, which for a 14 yr old with an income of whatever im given plus whatever I can find works out to more than I can ever afford before I win the lottery.

So I was wondering if any of the older versions are alot cheaper, say under £100 or if any kind person here has an old copy the dont use that they would be willing to sell at a reasonable, second hand, price.

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CattleRustler
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Posted: 8th Apr 2004 00:17
I only have latest Studio MX which I will NEVER part with! NOOOOO! NEVER!!!!!!


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Lord Ozzum
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Posted: 8th Apr 2004 00:31 Edited at: 8th Apr 2004 00:31
try http://www.ebay.com

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indi
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Posted: 8th Apr 2004 03:02
flash5 is pretty good
flash 4 and 3 use a completly different system,(psuedo variables)
5 and mx are still used in a variety of design firms i do freelance stuff for.


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BadMonkey91
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Posted: 8th Apr 2004 18:53
The problem is, flash is used by big corp's for their projects.

That means The little weekend hobbiest usually cant afford it

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indi
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Posted: 9th Apr 2004 03:49
its actually a relative cheap development package for what it can export to.

in one foul swoop you can export from the same program build

pc exes
mac apps
web based swfs


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Damokles
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Posted: 16th Apr 2004 15:18 Edited at: 16th Apr 2004 15:18
Quote: "try http://www.ebay.com"


That works fine, I just tried it (for the first time).
And now I have Flash MX

And cheaper than the price Killswitch Sheela told.

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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 16th Apr 2004 15:29 Edited at: 16th Apr 2004 15:30
Or rather http://www.ebay.co.uk - its a good place to start looking.


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Tapewormz
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Posted: 17th Apr 2004 07:44 Edited at: 17th Apr 2004 07:45
Look on ebay. People always sell older versions of software very cheap. I bought a full version of Adobe Photoshop 7 for 70$ us. It came with everything, except support. The product was registered, so the only person entitled to support was the guy who registered it.

So, look on eBay.

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