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Adobe Flash CS3 (9) Professional

Flash CS3 was the first version of Flash released under the Adobe brandname in 2007. It featured improved integration with Photoshop and vector drawing tools that were more like Illustrator. ActionScript 3.0 was also released, providing a faster ActionScript Virtual Machine and new programming features like strongly typed variables, runtime errors, and new classes, allowing entire applications to be written in code without needing the Flash timeline.

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Adobe Flash CS3 (9) Professional

Flash CS3 was the first version of Flash released under the Adobe brandname in 2007. It featured improved integration with Photoshop and vector drawing tools that were more like Illustrator. ActionScript 3.0 was also released, providing a faster ActionScript Virtual Machine and new programming features like strongly typed variables, runtime errors, and new classes, allowing entire applications to be written in code without needing the Flash timeline.

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Adobe Flash

CS3 (9)
2007
Professional

Flash CS3 is the first version of Flash released under the Adobe
brandname, and features improved integration with Adobe
Photoshop, improved vector drawing tools, becoming more like
Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Fireworks.
ActionScript 3.0 was released with this version, along with
ActionScript Virtual Machine 2.0 (AVM2) for faster code
execution and garbage collection[8] New programming features
included : strongly typed variables with type safety, runtime
errors, improved events, display list instead of "depth" system,
and many new classes (Socket, ByteArray, Loader, RegExp, etc.).
[9]
AS3 allowed entire applications to be written in code, without
needing the Flash timeline.

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