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Date: 2009-12-09
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Screentime mProjector 4 for Mac and Windows
Flash application builder packs in all the bells and whistles
Flash wrappers, as I tend to call the genre of software Screentime's mProjector belongs to, have been around almost as long as Flash itself. Whatever the reason for their rise (the decline of Director, needing offline access to online content, etc.), there are still several options out there for turning your Flash content into desktop applications. And while Adobe's own AIR technology seems to get all the press, there is no reason why mProjector shouldn't be considered one of the top dogs in cross-platform Flash desktop app creation.

Flash Browser Tracing On Mac, Windows, and Linux
See and hear what your Flash movies (and everyone else's) are doing and saying behind the scenes
Ah, the simple, venerable trace command. Everyone who has ever written even a single line of ActionScript -- from the newbiest of designers to the most seasoned programming professional -- has doubtless become intimately familiar with this most basic, approachable, and useful command. But love turns to hate if you ever need to see what's going on when your Flash movie is playing in a browser, where seeing a simple trace can rapidly become an exercise in frustration. Fret no longer, fearless readers, as this guide aims to get everyone in on that sweet, sweet browser tracing action.


Stardust Lights Up Holiday TV Campaign for RadioShack
Bi-coastal creative production studio Stardust has put its unique and quirky spin on the holidays in a TV campaign for RadioShack via ad agency Butler, Shine, Stern and Partners (BSSP). Stardust's Los Angeles studio leveraged its multidisciplinary chops, handling everything from the live-action shoot with Stardust's Brad Tucker as director, to designing, animating, editing and finishing eight spots, which feature a cornucopia of filmmaking techniques, animation styles and even rapper Biz Markie.

One-Minute Reputation Management
Making a Difference One Minute (or less) at a time
A company's reputation is a fragile commodity. With the wide range of social media out there people can trash the company's reputation with just a few keystrokes. By the same token management and managers can protect the firm's reputation and correct situations just as quickly. Reputation management doesn't belong in just one department nor is it the responsibility of just an "ordained" few today. Often the protection of the firm's reputation is made or broken by one employee.


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