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B•U•T Leverages Power of Flash in Cutting-Edge Development Platform

July 02, 2009
Country: UAE
Client(s): B•U•T

B•U•T, a leading multimedia production agency, announces the release of a new, cutting-edge version of its development platform for Flash. Built in-house on Flex and SQLite corner stones, the platform leverages the visual and interactive power of Flash for media-rich on-line and off-line applications.

The new platform streamlines the development process of multi-movie Flash content and will put B•U•T ahead of its competition by building interactive applications with more flexibility in less time. It allows for easy integrating with video, music, databases and new Flash technologies such as 3D, augmented reality, particle and physics engines. User interfaces become fully scalable and customizable to client needs. A cue-point manager makes a perfect synchronization of audio and animation a breeze.

B•U•T’s international clients will certainly appreciate the improved translation and editing support. They can either choose to do their own translations within the on-line user interface, or send the XLIFF compliant files to their translation agencies. Importing, exporting, proofreading and editing any of the Flash content is easy and fast.

To get the most out of every presentation, a new feature allows the creation of customizable versions. Users can choose to add or leave out content from the standard presentation to suit different audiences or circumstances. Deep linking makes on-line content even more flexible, allowing businesses to refer contacts directly to the relevant part of their Flash websites.

Company Information
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Contact Information
Contact name : Wim Bonjean
Telephone No. : +971 4 4201841
Website : http://WimB@but.ae




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