Easy FlashMaker comes from the same publisher as Aesop. The interface is the same, not very good looking, but intuitive. Also the way you have to create the 'Flash' file is not different from the way you have to create the GIF file in Aesop. You have just to change the properties of the object for every frame.
The major difference is that you will save the file in SWF format not in GIF and you can add command buttons. More than this, I have the impression that Aesop is much more complex than this one. Easy Flash Maker has not any antialiasing effects or other effects like Aesop has. Even if the professional software, used for creating Flash files, are much more difficult to understand, I prefer them.
Pluses: a very easy interface.
Drawbacks / flaws: not enough effects, you cannot create masterpiece movies with this tool.
In conclusion: Easy FlashMaker is only for beginners.
is a tool to create simple Macromedia Flash Movies (SWF files) quickly and easily. It is well known that Flash creation using professional software is very difficult process for beginners and even for more experienced users. We have tried to make this process as simple and convenient as possible.
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