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    Elite Designer Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette's Avatar
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    Arrow did any one use flash cs4 yet?

    if u did do u find it nice? or u prefer cs3?
    cause most of the designers i met r saying that they prefer cs3 because cs4 is like a new software (more like adobe after effects)

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    Registered User mashke is on a distinguished road
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    Me being in mobile industry I prefer CS4 using it for a while now and a lot more improved for me. Developing for flash lite has become much more easier to me now.
    For the rest its all really about the scripting tough .

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    Registered User ruibarba is on a distinguished road
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    i work with cs4 and i find that it's more intuitive, fast, and you have new great functions like for ex: GUide line animation twween...

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    I like the CS4 more, better content.

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    I use CS4, didn't notice any big difference from CS3 so it will stay.

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    Registered User Maja is on a distinguished road
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    Hi!

    I just started to use it yesterday... I used cs3 before. My first problem was with cs4 that when I opend a file (that I created in cs3) it didn't find the correct fonts (not even arial). And even after I gave "him" (yes it's a he! ) the "new" fonts it changed one font from regular to bold...
    But the rest of it was ok and very nice! (ok I didn't find some thing in in for a few minutes)
    I think it's very similar to cs3...

    Maja

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    Registered User ronin is on a distinguished road
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    I've been using cs4 for a little while now and i have to say once I got used to it i cant go back to cs3

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    I do a lot of traditional animation in flash and I must say after seeing the pre-release videos on cs4 before the app was released i was very excited to try out the new tween editor and 3d stuff. However after playing with it for a while i find myself still doing things the old way using classic tween's and the property inspector.

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    Elite Designer atondex is a jewel in the rough atondex is a jewel in the rough atondex is a jewel in the rough atondex is a jewel in the rough atondex's Avatar
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    CS4 has many improvements. I like the new GUI. I like the new tweening system, it's much simpler to animate. I especially like that I can copy the animation properties from an object, and apply it to however objects I want. It saves alot of time. The 3D transformation tools are great. I'd upgrade from CS3 just for that. The bones tool allows to do some really easy character animations, that required so much more time to do in earlier versions. I think that it's a better program than Flash CS3.

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    Registered User Koolkrasher is on a distinguished road
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    It absolutely is a better program than cs3 for the exact reasons ^ mentioned. Definitely worth getting.

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    i'm never used the CS4 stuff, because this software is too heavy for my desktop PC..

    the CS3 is still good for my works..

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    CS4 is totally amazing! Its so much easier to use, and it doesn't crash all the time ike my version of CS3 did.

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    Im using CS4, based on my observation, when ever i save a jpg file, it looks better than the one saved on cs3. IDK why but so far, i like cs4 than cs3.

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    AS 3.0 not needed for now.. and the new Layout is great !

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    Elite Designer Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette has a reputation beyond repute Bernadette's Avatar
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    thanks everyone for sharing your opinion
    Last edited by Bernadette; 12-20-2009 at 09:43 PM.

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