FlashSlider 4.3.1

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    30/10/2009
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    2.5M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Adobe Flash Player

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Image - FlashSlider 4.3.1
Make your flash slideshow with background music and 110+ transition effects in a matter of minutes. Add titles, navigation buttons, assign URL to the slideshow or different URLs to each slide and include preloader to get the best result. Publish your movie as SWF slideshow, HTML slideshow or Macromedia projector file. No Flash experience is required. FlashSlider can be used by web developers to make web slideshows and add them to web pages, social network users to create photo slide show for their MySpace, Facebook, Bebo profile pages, and any user who wants to make business presentation or picture slideshow in flash or html without programming skills.

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