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Jon Yeager
 
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Default - Upgrading to MX 2004 (what is Flash MX Pro?) - 06-30-2004 , 04:11 PM






Hi,

My company owns Studio MX and I wanted to upgrade to 2004... but my graphics
guy tells me there are two versions of the 2004 Studio suite : one with
Flash MX Pro and one without. He has no idea why.

My question is... what is this Flash MX Pro... is it somekind of add-on to
regular Flash MX 2004? Something catering to a specific niche of designers?
Or is it the latest full standard Flash version?

Our needs are pretty standard and straightforward... which do I tell him to
upgrade us to?



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Jack
 
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Default Re: - Upgrading to MX 2004 (what is Flash MX Pro?) - 06-30-2004 , 04:16 PM






http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/productinfo/features/comparison/

hth


"Jon Yeager" <nospam (AT) please (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

My company owns Studio MX and I wanted to upgrade to 2004... but my
graphics
guy tells me there are two versions of the 2004 Studio suite : one with
Flash MX Pro and one without. He has no idea why.

My question is... what is this Flash MX Pro... is it somekind of add-on to
regular Flash MX 2004? Something catering to a specific niche of
designers?
Or is it the latest full standard Flash version?

Our needs are pretty standard and straightforward... which do I tell him
to
upgrade us to?





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Shawn Hughes
 
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Default Re: - Upgrading to MX 2004 (what is Flash MX Pro?) - 06-30-2004 , 06:32 PM



Go Pro if you do anything with video. Otherwise, pass.

Shawn Hughes

"Jack" <jackleaman (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/productinfo/features/comparison/

hth


"Jon Yeager" <nospam (AT) please (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Hi,

My company owns Studio MX and I wanted to upgrade to 2004... but my
graphics
guy tells me there are two versions of the 2004 Studio suite : one with
Flash MX Pro and one without. He has no idea why.

My question is... what is this Flash MX Pro... is it somekind of add-on
to
regular Flash MX 2004? Something catering to a specific niche of
designers?
Or is it the latest full standard Flash version?

Our needs are pretty standard and straightforward... which do I tell him
to
upgrade us to?







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Paul Whitham TMM
 
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Default Re: - Upgrading to MX 2004 (what is Flash MX Pro?) - 06-30-2004 , 11:02 PM



It is not just limited to Video. Pro is needed for anything to do with
passing data into Flash

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Regards

Paul Whitham
Macromedia Certified Professional for Dreamweaver MX2004
Valleybiz Internet Design
www.valleybiz.net

Team Macromedia Volunteer for Ultradev/Dreamweaver MX
www.macromedia.com/support/forums/team_macromedia

"Shawn Hughes" <shawnhughes (AT) qtrco (DOT) com> wrote

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Go Pro if you do anything with video. Otherwise, pass.

Shawn Hughes

"Jack" <jackleaman (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/productinfo/features/comparison/

hth


"Jon Yeager" <nospam (AT) please (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:cbv6mf$7le$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com...
Hi,

My company owns Studio MX and I wanted to upgrade to 2004... but my
graphics
guy tells me there are two versions of the 2004 Studio suite : one
with
Flash MX Pro and one without. He has no idea why.

My question is... what is this Flash MX Pro... is it somekind of
add-on
to
regular Flash MX 2004? Something catering to a specific niche of
designers?
Or is it the latest full standard Flash version?

Our needs are pretty standard and straightforward... which do I tell
him
to
upgrade us to?









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