I was making a hobby project then ended up like a Flash-like animation app.
If I'm allowed to, I can send the GitHub link.
It is called Splash Animator 3.14 anyway.
Features:
File format .web-animx ('x' stands for XML)
Export options: HTML (well-tested), .web-animx (not buggy)
Programming language: CSS (to animate things you dropped on the Scene)
Version: 3.14 (major update with bug fixes)
I might improve it a lot to behave like Flash for our current web, but free and open, and so Small Basic could be it's programming language.
Mind if I can send the GitHub link?
We might end up making Small Basic famous (if the Flash community's criteria fits how Splash is designed).
The project evolved swiftly, and version 4.0 will add Small Basic (but the project would become Splash X, separately from the Splash Animator)
By programming language I mean Small Basic would be used to program Splash apps.
If I'm allowed to, I can send the GitHub link.
It is called Splash Animator 3.14 anyway.
Features:
File format .web-animx ('x' stands for XML)
Export options: HTML (well-tested), .web-animx (not buggy)
Programming language: CSS (to animate things you dropped on the Scene)
Version: 3.14 (major update with bug fixes)
I might improve it a lot to behave like Flash for our current web, but free and open, and so Small Basic could be it's programming language.
Mind if I can send the GitHub link?
We might end up making Small Basic famous (if the Flash community's criteria fits how Splash is designed).
The project evolved swiftly, and version 4.0 will add Small Basic (but the project would become Splash X, separately from the Splash Animator)
By programming language I mean Small Basic would be used to program Splash apps.