We’re using Eclipse as our main developing environment. For our Flash projects we’ve been using the opensource ActionScript Development Tool (ASDT) plugin in combination with HAMTASC.
On my iMac the combination of ASDT and HAMTASC isn’t working like it should (for example: code hinting isn’t working) so a couple of days ago I installed the Development Tool for Flash (FDT) plugin from PowerFlasher.
And man do I love it! I’m just starting to figure out all the possible options, but allready I think it’s much, much better than ASDT. I’m gonna test it some more for the next couple of days, but I’ll be happy to pay the € 199,- because I think it’s worth every penny of it!



June 4th, 2007 at 8:21 pm
Do you still do Groove work?
The spinning cube in the PowerFlasher demo…can it be set up to accept a form with urls (Excel, PPT or Word) with a simpler visual navigation option?
Great site!
Cheers,
Nick
June 4th, 2007 at 11:08 pm
Nick,
Last Groove work was some years ago, but think I still can do the trick
Can’t find the spinning cube though. In theory everything can be included on a 3D spinning cube – as long as it is something flash… assuming we’re dealing with a flash-cube?