OSFlash - open source Flash
Saturday, June 17th, 2006OFlash is a watering hole for open source Flash developers and users to meet, talk about and contribute to new and existing open source projects for the Flash Platform.OSFlash supports the development community by providing open source projects with free source code hosting and project management tools as well as a web presence on the OSFlash wiki.
FlashDevils Community is a resource site founded by TheDutch, MixMatch, Alxanimation and Red.
Levitated.net contains visual poetry and science fun narrated in an object oriented graphic environment.The sketches and applications generated as a byproduct of research are provided online as open source Flash modules.
Flash Kit is the world’s largest Flash resource site. What on earth does that mean?, you ask. Well, it is a one stop raw materials centre for flash creations, containing thousands of open source movies, online tutorials, help forums, sound effects and loops, and fonts. As if that wasn’t amazing enough in itself, Flash Kit is completely free!
FlashMove Officially Launched on 1 June 2000. In a dynamic environment, FlashMove has emerged and carved a niche into the Flash Community. Lead by a team of flash expertise, we aim to develop and create a Flash resource site that aids novice and even veteran flash developer to get the best and up-to-date resources we can find. We would like to bring out the interests that many flash enthusiasts had and who simply loves the featured flash sites, ever so amazing and intriguing.
Flash technology has become extremely popular recently. Now nearly every site in the Net, if it is not built completely with Flash, has got Flash elements in it. Have you ever heard of Flash games or Flash movies? I bet you had. Have you ever thought of enlivening your site with some Flash? Or do you dream of creating your own Flash game? You already use Flash but want to know more?
FlashGoddess is a resource and community site showcasing and promoting women who work with Adobe (formerly Macromedia) Flash. Profiles and interviews with talented designers, artists, coders, animators and authors are featured as well as tutorials, book reviews, an experimental Gallery, much more.