TrendyFlash Site Builder 1.0

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    19/06/2004
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/NT/2000/XP

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TrendyFlash Site Builder is a tool for creation of professional quality flash Websites. No knowledge of Flash Designing or programming is needed for creating flash sites. The builder supports creation of flash websites of up to 100 pages with the ability to add own logo, JPG images, MP3 music, editable image size, image position and transparency, external links, and contact form. The builder supports rich text editing for all text fields. It includes 150 themes covering different categories and 50 animated designs making 7500 distinct Web site layouts possible. In-built gallery of 200 stock images and 50 music clips. Single click publish generates all the required files ready to be uploaded.

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