Grid 3D flash component available

Posted by FlashOtaku on November 23rd, 2009
A few days ago, we released a new flash component: Grid 3D. Similar components, inspired by the Cooliris 3D Wall plug-in, have been on the market for some time but we tried to create something better, less CPU-intensive and with more features. I think we've done a pretty good job but we're open for suggestions from you, people interested in our products. You can see the component in action… Continue reading

Carousel PRO and StackFlow PRO components released

Posted by FlashOtaku on October 20th, 2009
We have recently released the Carousel PRO and StackFlow PRO flash components. These PRO versions add the capability to play video content, including YouTube videos. Also, we've added zooming capability, so when you zoom over an item, a higher resolution of that item is displayed. This feature is included in the basic versions of the components as well. You can download free trial versions of the components here and… Continue reading

Component Free Trials Available

Posted by FlashOtaku on August 13th, 2009
The website has just been redesigned and reorganized. You can now create an account and keep track of all your orders and components. One great thing is that you can now download free trial version for all the available flash components [...] Continue reading

FlashOtaku Components Update: Live Preview Added

Posted by FlashOtaku on July 5th, 2009
I just want to let you, the users of FlashOtaku components, know that the components were recently updated and Live Preview was added. This feature will enable you to see how the component will be rendered, at design time. This is pretty useful, as you will see. You can just re-download the component and enjoy the new feature. The feature was added for the commercial components only…

Flash Components Mashups - Part 2

Posted by FlashOtaku on April 15th, 2009
This post is Part 2 of the Flash Components Mashups series. In this tutorial I will make the application a little more interactive.  I'll let the "Auto Slideshow" feature activated, but this time I want to be able to jump to different slide when I click on a thumbnail. For this example I will use the StackFlow and the Slideshow components. Click on the bellow image to see… Continue reading

Flash Components Mashups

Posted by FlashOtaku on April 14th, 2009
Today I'll begin a series of posts about how you can integrate two or more components together in order to create more complex and interesting flash applications. As you will see, this is very easy to achieve. I'll start with a very basic example in which I will create an image gallery (slideshow + thumbnails). For this example I need to use the Slideshow component and the Thumbnail Scroller

ScrollBar Component

Posted by FlashOtaku on March 13th, 2009
The purpose of this ScrollBar component is to be used together with the FlashOtaku components, but it can be used in other contexts as well. You can skin it the same way you would skin a Flash V3 component and you can also chose to show the left/right arrows or not. In functionality is more like a slider component but I decided to call… Continue reading

New Slideshow Component Released

Posted by FlashOtaku on February 26th, 2009
If you liked the first Slideshow component you will absolutely love the new one. The new component is AS3 only and comes with significant performance improvement and new features. Now you can add library assets and DisplayObject instances, besides external content like JPG, SWF etc. You can also add content using Actionscript methods, not necessarily using XML. Another new feature is the built-in video player, which can play H.264 encoded… Continue reading

Using a custom preloader

Posted by FlashOtaku on January 13th, 2009
Any of the flash components available at FlashOtaku.com gives you the possibility to create a custom preloader or a temporary clip, to be more precise. The temporary clip will act as a re-placer for the content of the item until the content is completely loaded. By default, a simple temporary clip is created for you with a specified color and transparency and there are also 5 built-in preloaders from… Continue reading

Adding a Tooltip to the StackFlow Component

Posted by FlashOtaku on December 23rd, 2008
As promised in the previous tutorial, in this tutorial I will show you how to add a tooltip to one of the FlashOtaku components. I will use the StackFlow component as an example but it is applicable to the other flash components as well. Here's how the final result will look like: First we need an XML file that will contain the source and the title of each item… Continue reading

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