3D Flash Animator 4.9.8.7

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3D Flash Animator gives you everything you need to create Flash animations and games for Web pages. Includes vector graphics with gradients, textures, 3D effects and shadows, buttons and animated menus. 2D and 3D text with loads of text effects and transitions including motion blur. Develop games with velocity and acceleration. Includes advanced features such as complete Flash MX action scripting and 3D animation. After 7 day trial, unable to export Flash animations.

Version 4.9 is faster, more reliable, uses less memory, and fixes the bugs from previous versions. It has an improved interface and offers many more features.

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