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Review_Swish
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Are you in a busy office and need to get web design jobs with
complex text effects done immediately? Want to speed up your
productivity but avoid working until Saturday afternoons
breaking up text and hand tweening? Then, SWiSH, the new
standalone tool that creates great font effects and more by
David Mitchie, presented during the Flash Forward 2000
conference, is for you!.
So what’s new with SWiSH? This tool enables you to create
buttons and banners in the program itself. You can even create a
.SWF for importing into Flash for fast font effects. The “more”
emphasis earlier is what’s coming up in the future of this
product. Mitchie is hoping to release an update of its first
version in May that will allow the use of images. These plans
for added functionality will give users more creativity in
designing banners and navigation systems.
There are also future plans being expressed by Mitchie to
support many of the features in Flash today – this includes
scripting, movie clips, audio, vector images and rollover
buttons. Right now, with the first version, you can use its
maximum number of text effects to the hilt. It will also speed
up work productivity. With SWiSH, you can say good bye to all
afternoon of breaking text up, making key frames and hand
tweening – plenty of hard work but is not anywhere near our idea
of creativity.
Use it by controlling all the various attributes of each letter
and click preview. After installing this software, in less than
five minutes, you can produce real content for your sites. There
may be arguments about how all the effects just look alike but
remember that there are “industry standard” and “professional
level” considerations on these things, just like in television
and print. Using SWiSH allows you to produce your sites with
that level of standard and expertise.
Currently, SWiSH doesn’t work in Mac but they are looking into
creating a version suitable with the Mac. Right now, it works on
Windows 95+/NT/2000 only. Still, you can create the files on a
PC and use the .SWFs produced on the Mac, which means that you
could create standard clips for your files and use them in your
libraries. Other system requirements include Pentium 100 or
better, 32Mb of RAM, 256 color display or better. It does not
require Flash to be installed, too.
Acquiring and using SWiSH is easy enough. You just go to the
site and download its trial version. Until you get a key, it
will scramble text when you export to SWF. Currently, SWiSH has
a US $30 price tag, with free minor updates. Major updates would
be around US $10 – a big difference in the price of Flash at US
$275. Need we say more? Try SWiSH and see for yourself! -30-
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About the author:
Lala C. Ballatan is a 26 year-old Communication Arts graduate.
Book reading has always been her greatest passion -- mysteries,
horrors, psycho-thrillers, historical documentaries and
classics.
Her writing prowess began as early as she was 10 years old in
girlish diaries. With writing, she felt freedom – to express her
viewpoints and assert it, to bring out all concerns -- imagined
and observed, to bear witness.
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