I have a love/hate relationship with Flash. In fact, I keep a daily log I have titled "Why Flash Sucks ****". I am currently at 54 separate entires describing the absurd choices and hoops this program makes you jump through just to do basic things. Nonetheless, there is nothing like it and the end results can be fantastic.
So, what's my point? Basically, I am excited for its touted features. "Transitions" for one. I've been bitching for months now about how Flash needs to take on a more "video editing" style. This looks like one step toward that. Also, its video improvements (in theory) are much needed. Video in Flash is currently a joke. Ever try to sync audio and video in Flash? Absolute nightmare. And how about the butchered, hap-hazard Quicktime export? Sounds like they really made that better. Final Cut integration! Wow! That would be phenomenal. Does anyone know if it's a true, across-the-board Quicktime export, or this garbage, only if there's nothing nested, no modern scripts-used, etc. export?
My only regret is that LiveMotion never really developed. Rumors say it's dead. That's s shame, because for certain things, it's still way faster and easier to keyframe and loop in LiveMotion than Flash.
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As for Dreamweaver. A solid program gets even better. We recently dumped GoLive for Dreamweaver, and I'm glad we did. I was reluctant, because as art director, I preferred GoLive's tight integration with Photoshop and Illustrator for automatic updating. But the code was just garbage and the back door stuff was a pain (according to my programmer). Even as a non-programmer, I find Dreamweaver's overall approach much more efficient. And now that MM has had two revisions before Adobe has had one, Adobe better start catching up again or they can say goodbye to GL.
Fireworks. Never use it, but I'm anxious to give it a go now that it looks like it's got better integration with DW now.
I'm glad to see MM fully supporting OS X. Their apps run great on my DP 1 gig and I bet they will smoke on the G5s. Can't wait!