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Requesting your help: cheaper sources for Flash?
#150506 10/31/06 07:31 PM
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I thought I'd ask this great collective body of wisdom. You guys seem to know something about everything. Or at least bluff your way through!

I have a 14 year old son who took a beginner's class in Flash. He loved it. He's always been very creative, loved to draw, and has a great (skewed!) sense of humor. So animation seemed a natural next step. His final project was awesome and hysterical. He was able to download a free trial version for 30 days, but that has now expired.

My son also has a history of picking up hobbies and discarding them like used tissues. So I am not about to foot this bill. I've told him he can use his savings to buy Flash.

Here's the rub. The price on Flash 8.0 is $699. I am not kidding. There is an "education" version that I think is legit for $299, with the only restriction being that it can't be used for commercial purposes. Not an issue here, but I'm still not 100% sure the source is legit.

And while I work for a tech company, we do not have any special employee purchase deals with Adobe/Macromedia.

Alternatively, there are some much cheaper flash editors (Koolmoves, Swish, etc) that allow some flash creations, but without nearly the same features (as far as I can tell). But they sure are less expensive, and my son may opt to buy one of these if he can't stomach the cost of Macromedia Flash.

So, a couple of questions for the group:

- Any suggestions/info on cheaper (legit) sources for Flash? Maybe older, downrev versions?

- Any first hand knowledge, thoughts, or impressions of the Flash-wannabe alternatives, and how they stack up?

I really do want my son to be responsible for buying this software, but I'd like to avoid bankrupting him. I know that he learned a lot (and felt great pride) when he earned enough to buy his own iPod. He's got about $200 saved up, and that seems to feel about the right range for this.

Thanks in advance for all of your help!

Take care,
Rich

Re: Requesting your help: cheaper sources for Flas
samandnoah #150507 11/01/06 03:26 AM
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Have you tried looking for used version? You can often find older versions of software for dirt cheap at swap meets, flea markets, computer shows, etc.


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