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    Default Re: Parallax Scrolling

    Very neat. Running on my iPad with no problems. Now... I suppose the dragonfly layer could be user selectable? Dragonfly, or road-runner, etc, etc?

    Also, remembering when I made Flash pieces using Xara, that I could put buttons here and there to jump the user to different frames. Does Swiffy translate that at all?

    In any case, what you are showing so far is fascinating... the movement at different speeds in the parallax example... and now the independent overlay. Walt Disney would have loved it!
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    Default Re: Parallax Scrolling

    Cheers Acorn & John,

    It's great to see it works on all devices too. It runs a very slow on my mobile but I don't know what that's down to. Memory, CPU, Graphics Card? But you can view it on your device by scanning this QR Code.
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    Default Re: Parallax Scrolling

    Just took a quick look at the Google Swiffy site... says that it now supports Flash with Actionscript 3.0 ... if this proves out, it would allow complex multivariable simulations to run ANYWHERE. Like on this iPad. Too good to be true? Will dig out some old Flash pieces and see. As for WD 10, is this something that Xara could build in as a feature, to sort of automate for the crafter and scrapbooker market?
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    Default Re: Parallax Scrolling

    Hi Jon,

    I can't honestly answer your questions as I only have Flash 8. Since Adobe took over Macromedia Flash the upgrades became far to expensive

    But Swiffy is GOOD. It works with most Xara created swf's but it does baulk at Flash made AS2 generated files. Whether it's better with Flash made AS3 files you'll need to advise me
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    Default Re: Parallax Scrolling

    I'm in the same boat -- stopped at Flash 8. Just tested an small Flash 8/Actionscript 2 piece... a mutivariable gasoline cost calculator... and Swiffy couldn't do it... said 'Does not support Input Text', which of course is how the thing works, see link below. So it looks like we have a pretty neat tool for quickly made animations, Xara to Swiffy, and leave it at that for now. But your stacking them via Web Designer, that's elegant!

    http://jon404.com/test/gas-calc.swf
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    Default Re: Parallax Scrolling

    No, any serious use of Action Script is not transferable (at present) but simple animations that Xara can produce are fine.
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    Default Re: Parallax Scrolling

    I am so impressed Egg. Thank you for the fine examples and information. Being able to create more than one independent
    Animation like that is wonderful.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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