Trasform Photoshop & Illustrator Art Work into Functional User Interfaces With Adobe Flash Catalyst
If you are looking to create stunning flash movies without doing much coding then you can try out Adobe Flash Catalyst. Adobe has recently released the beta version of Flash Catalyst. Flash Catalyst is based on the Flex 4 framework and can be used to create rich user experiences.
With Adobe Flash Catalyst you can transform your artwork created in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator into functional user interfaces. You can also create interactive prototypes very easily and also publish them as a SWF file ready for distribution. To create rich internet applications, you can work efficiently with developers who use Adobe Flash Builder. Designers can create the functional user experience with Flash Catalyst and then send the data to the developers who use Flash Builder to add functionality to it.
Adobe Flash Catalyst will be very useful for designers to express their ideas. Designers can present their ideas very clearly by showing functional design instead of static screenshots. If you are a Photoshop or Illustrator user then you can quickly learn to use Flash Catalyst and transform native Photoshop and Illustrator files into functional user experiences.
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