A4 Flash Menu Builder 2.42

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Flash Menu Builder is an all-in-one, easy-to-use, templates-based Flash Menu Building software. It helps you to create professional looking Flash menu headers in minutes, with dropdown sub-menus, background image, music, and icon buttons. No any Flash programming, scripting, or design skills required. Features include: easy creation of Flash menu headers without coding; more attraction to your visitors, and faster loading speed; a variety of ready-to-use templates for you to choose from, and to build your Flash menus quickly and easily; fully customized, with font size, color, and animated Flash effects; background music for your Web site, and sound effects for mouse-over events.

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