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DESCRIPTION
Zinc Builder empowers your Adobe SWF files with unrivaled Functionality and Flexibility! Create powerful Desktop Applications for OS X with over 150 new and extremely powerful commands for your Flash Projects.

Pricing is US $349.99 for a single license (per Platform Plug-In), or $849.99 for the Zinc 3.0 Development Suite which includes all Platform Plug-Ins. Education, government, and volume pricing is available.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.0.16:
  • (Linux Projectors compiled with 3.0.15 do not launch in Ubuntu 8.04 and 8.10) Resolved
  • (GET/POST Network Communication Fails with Params) Resolved
  • (CMD Edition crashes when Library Items are Added) Resolved
  • (Switching Flash client focus affects text fields cut/copy/paste) Resolved
  • ('Allow Right Click' mouse option does not work) Resolved
  • (Icon Selection Is Not Remembered When Changing the Project Platform.) Resolved
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:Multidmedia Limited
Downloads:5,924
  - Version d/l:293
Development:Libraries
License:Demo
Date:25 Sep 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$849.99
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    Zinc Builder User Reviews (1 post)Write A Review
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    Apr 10 2006
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    TOMIS  So it's a REALbasic program that sticks flash movies into a template application which, presumably is also made with Real Basic.

    Though I didn't get a chance to dig that deeply into it because well, the program is just too painful.

    * Build times are slow on a 2GHz G5

    * the preview insists on auto-playing in the background and you have to bring it to the front to shut it off.

    * the toolbar is just a row of buttons that changes the tabs for you, what a waste!

    * The price is about how much you would pay for REAL Basic anyway. You could easily set up a template project to accomplish most of what Zinc does.

    This seams like a get-rich-quick scheme if I ever heard one.

    All that being said; The silly thing can't even be run from the locked disk image it is distributed on! It throws a nil object exception. Which makes me wonder how well the designers really thought this one out.  
    (Version 2.5.0.12)

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