Free Interactive Graphs With Open Flash Chart

Open Flash Chart is a free project that allows you to integrate flash graphs in you website. There is support for all of the commonly used graphs like bar charts, line charts, area charts, and scatter plots. The flash component allows the user to hover over points of the graph and view labels explaining the point (see screenshot above). This feature is what sets Open Flash Chart apart from other chart/graph apps. Check out the website for tutorials and examples. There are other static graphing libraries like Google Charts that are clean and useful but static.
You can download Open Flash Chart and use it under the GNU General Public License. If you need help with implementing it or customizing or using the different libraries you can check the forums.
Watch the Adobe CS4 Launch Broadcast on AdobeTV
Tuesday, October 7, 2008 | Announcement, General, Images/Graphics 0 Comments

As many of you know Adobe launched it's CS4 product on September 23rd. To help with the release of the product Adobe held a CS4 launch broadcast that is available from the AdobeTV website. If you missed the broadcast, you can still check out the hour long video to get some of the information surrounding the new release.
This release includes updates to well known products like Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver, and Acrobat, but there are also updates to some products incuded that you may not know about like Soundbooth and OnLocation. You can get CS4 in six different versions:
- Design Premium - $1,799
- Design Standard - $1,399
- Web Premium - $1,699
- Web Premium - $999
- Production Premium - $1,699
- Master Collection - $2,499
Each version includes different combinations of applications. If you would like more information about CS4 or the products included within each version, check out the CS4 website.
Collection of ActionScript Cheat Sheets
ActionScriptCheatSheet.com offers a number of ActionScript related cheat sheets, including one for both version 2.0 and version 3.0 of ActionScript. There are cheat sheets listing the available packages, details about specific packages, and overviews. A lot of the cheat sheets are PDFs that contain multiple pages worth of information and have a very easy to follow layout. Along with the ActionScript cheat sheets, the author has created cheat sheets for Adobe Air, Papervision 3D, and Apollo.
Besides all the great cheat sheets available, there are also a number of blog posts, book reviews, and articles about Adobe Flex, Adobe AIR, ActionScript 3.0, Papervision3D, Cairngorm, Thermo, and BlazeDS.
This site is definitely worth checking out. It has a lot of great information to help you get started, expand you current knowledge, and/or speed up your development time with any of these technologies.
Free Media Streaming Software For Your Website
The web today is all about content, and Web 2.0 has pushed tons of user-generated content to the front stage, simultaneously opening many new possibilities for web technology. Whether you want your site to be the next YouTube, or simply want to embed and stream some simple recordings or videos, there is a free media streaming software available for you. Check out some of the best options available.
Music
- XSPF Web Music Player - This is, in my opinion, the best option out there for free streaming music players. There is a slim and an extended option available. The slim version simply plays whatever song is loaded into the player. The player accepts playlists, which are xspf files. They adhere to a specific format, but are easily generated statically or dynamically. The player displays text in both versions and album covers in the extended version. The player accepts many custom parameters through the url.
- e-Phonic MP3 Player - The main advantage to this player is that it is skinnable. It can load single files as well as XML playlists. The player can be controlled by JavaScript, which I find to be a pretty cool feature. They also offer some visualization effects for eye candy. The downfall with this player is it shows text for 3 seconds that says "unregistered." I don't mind the link back to their website, but I don't like the 3 second text annoyance. If you can get past the "unregistered" text, this is a good choice.
- Flash MP3 Player - The main advantage to this player is that the player saves the song position as a user views different pages or refreshes the current page they are on. The player doesn't reload the same song with every page change. That is pretty awesome in my book. It also has all the basic controls and is easy to get up and running. It automatically creates playlists by scanning the directory and loading MP3's and their ID3 tag information. It also offers a customizable design.
Video
- Flowplayer - This video player offers a long list of customizable features that can be configured through JavaScript code. It has a very nice design, and colors can be changed to match your site. It boasts a long list of features like, "Progressive downloading, server side streaming, long play features, playlists, hardware accelerated fullscreen mode" (Flowplayer). Overall, it is nice to look at, easy to use, and easy to implement.
- JW FLV Media Player - This media player offers media streaming for noncommercial use. Music and video streaming are available with many of the major formats recognized. The player accepts single files and playlists, a skinnable interface, JavaScript API for player control, a large array of customizable settings. This player is a little harder to understand at first than the previous two, but the website offers many wizards, examples, and tutorials to get you streaming in no time.
- Sothink FLV Player - This video player includes features like fullscreen mode, auto-resizing to fit video player to video size, and free-form video player resizing. One of the more intersting features is its ability to understand drag-and-drop FLV files from your local drive, as well as loading a file through the URL. It is easy to use and easy to implement.
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Do you use something different to stream media from your website? Let us know in the comments if you know of something else that is worth looking into.
