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what is macromedia flash and what is it used for/

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Answered by Shashank7739584746
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Flash is the Web standard for vector graphics and animation. With Flash, you can quickly liven up your Web pages with interesting animated graphics and text effects. Flash also allows you to add sophisticated interactivity to your site without complicated scripting. Flash is designed to make your Web animations download and begin playing quickly. Because it creates vector-based graphics, Flash can generate files which download in much less time than bitmapped image formats such as GIFs and JPEGs. In addition, Flash’s streaming format means that Web movies can begin to play while they are still downloading. Your users won’t have to wait to begin interacting with Flash movies.

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Flash displays text, vector graphics and raster graphics to provide animations, video games and applications. It allows streaming of audio and video, and can capture mouse, keyboard, microphone and camera input.

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Answered by selvabaarathy24
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Macromedia Flash is a program that creates interactive, and animated media such as motion graphics, videos, presentations and websites. You can control an object's actions and behaviors using the Behavior panel and the Timeline.

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