Recently, I built a flash website for a customer that required a lot of small, smooth tweens. I have used ActionScript tweening before, but not enough that I knew all of it from memory, so I went about my business experimenting with them. I realized that this situation might come up again, so rather than creating a dummy file every single time, I made a small tween tester app that would give me the code and remind me of how to use it.
I included the full instructions from the flash help file as well as some on how to use the tester. This way, i can simply see how a tween/transition is going to look without even opening flash. It has been a real time saver already.
I will say up front that it is by no means flawless, so I stuck it as an Alpha release. Let me know what you think.




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