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Macromedia Releases Flash Add-on For Offline Development

News Macromedia has released an add-on to its Flash Web development and design software that allows rich Internet applications to be viewed offline and free of a browser. Announced Wednesday at the company's Max 2003 user forum in Salt Lake City, Utah...

[November 19, 2003, 8:40]

Macromedia Case Study: WebAssist.com

White Papers WebAssist.com specializes in creating custom extensions for leading platforms including Macromedia Flash, Dreamweaver, and Dreamweaver UltraDev. Recently, WebAssist.com rebuilt its self-promotional and community-oriented site with Macromedia...

[August 18, 2004, 0:00]

Macromedia Tests Flash Update

News Macromedia made its first attempt to reach out beyond its typical developer community with the current Flash MX 2004, which for the first time allowed Flash developers to use a form-based interface similar to Microsoft's widely used Visual Basic...

[May 28, 2004, 9:10]

Is Macromedia Forgetting Who Helped Put It On Top?

News Macromedia coined the term Rich Internet Application for applications, based on the integration of Flash with a back-end based on Web services. It's hard to say, because there does seem to be more community participation from Macromedia, but it...

[November 24, 2002, 20:45]

DoCoMo Phones Get Flash

News Japanese mobile phone giant NTT DoCoMo will become the first phone carrier to offer services based on Macromedia's Flash animation player, Macromedia is set to announce on Monday. With the new version of Flash, however, Macromedia began eyeing a...

[February 24, 2003, 9:55]

Macromedia Gets Talking

News Tools for creating such applications with pre-built components are already a part of Flash MX, the new version of Macromedia's suite of tools for developing applications for the company's Flash animation player.

[July 9, 2002, 11:18]

Adobe Open Sources BlazeDS

News Flash, Flex and LiveCycle Data Services were all inherited from Macromedia when the two companies merged in 2005. LiveCycle ES, combining PDF technology and the Flex flash-based developer tools, is aimed at creating enterprise internet applications...

[December 17, 2007, 9:34]

Macromedia Extends Flex

News Macromedia plans to release on Monday the first major extension for Flex, server software introduced earlier this year as part of a drive to expand use of the company's Flash format. Macromedia is in the midst of a wide-ranging effort to expand the...

[August 23, 2004, 8:35]

Attacks Puzzle Open-source Community

News A recent spate of attacks on Macromedia Flash developer community Web sites has exposed a potential security threat in a common open-source mailing list application. Evidence that would link the attacks or the groups behind them is yet to emerge...

[February 13, 2004, 9:50]

Macromedia To Help Open Web To All

News Macromedia's kit, which is available as a two-CD set, is available to those registering with its products, including Dreamweaver 4, Dreamweaver UltraDev 4 and Macromedia Flash 5. Macromedia plans to launch a new product that helps designers and...

[December 3, 2001, 9:59]

Macromedia's Renaissance Man

News Despite the beating most Internet businesses have taken over the last few years, Web design and development tool company Macromedia has escaped relatively unscathed with products such as its Flash Web application and animation software attaining...

[November 25, 2003, 13:45]

Dreamweaver Lives Up To MX-pectations

News Studio MX integrates several of Macromedia's applications, including Dreamweaver MX, Flash MX, Fireworks MX, Freehand 10, and ColdFusion MX. Macromedia still needs to do some things to make the application a little more developer friendly.

[November 8, 2002, 21:20]

Microsoft's Adobe Assault Due Next Year

News Through its acquisition of Macromedia, Adobe gained Web-authoring software, notably the Flash product line. Last week at the Mix '06 Web developer conference, the company further detailed Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, a cross-browser...

[March 28, 2006, 9:30]