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Namo Free Motion noob friendly alternative to Adobe Flash with templates. I primary used this software to make navigation buttons for websites in the mid to late 's. It really excels at that. Would be great for a quirky neocities page the only issue being nobody uses flash anymore because its a horribly made security risk.

Still somebody might want to mess around with this on a retro pc or something. Anybody who wishes to use flash post for a retro website should look into ruffle. Its what the Internet Archive uses to maintain legacy support on much of the content it hosts and I can personally vouch for its ease of installation. IObit Uninstaller. Internet Download Manager. Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader.

Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. WhatsApp Messenger. Talking Tom Cat. Clash of Clans. I went to load pictures, but unfortunately, the "file open" dialog doesn't have a preview mode. This should definitely be on the list for future upgrades. It's easier to use the windows explorer in thumbnail mode, then just drag-and-drop your pictures into the FreeMotion application window.

Once the images are loaded you can preview all of them, in addition to rotating and moving them. You can add comments too, using the EditPhoto command. Oddly named as it doesn't really let you edit the photo, just the text associated with it, the images rotation, and if you used the external template you can change transition effects. FreeMotion made quick work of creating an album for me, but I was unable to make changes like adding or removing an image; to do that you'll need to start over.

A bit annoying, but the process is so fast that it doesn't much matter. Creating an album only takes a few minutes. Let the Show Begin. That being done, I next made a slide show. The slide show wizard lets you choose files to include from a file dialog box. I recommend putting the "file open" dialog box into thumbnail view. This makes it easier to see exactly what files you are adding to the show. You can select multiple files at a time. I tried adding a WMF file but no joy. Once your pictures are added to the slide show list you can apply 12 different transition effects.

You can apply them to images one at a time, or to all the pictures at once. There is an option for random transitions which should keep things from getting boring while saving you the work of selecting transitions for each picture. You even get to select from one of eight pre-loaders so the screen isn't blank while your show loads. There are a few sets of navigation buttons to choose from, and you can position them on the top or bottom of the screen. After that you only need to choose a folder to store your files and your show is created for you.

If you are going to distribute the show you must remember to include all the files from the show folder. Unlike the Album there is no option to create a show where all the pictures are stored in one SWF file. You can also preview frames of an imported video by dragging the playhead along the Timeline. The Video Import wizard helps you edit video before importing it. Shape Editing Namo FreeMotion supports drawing and editing vector shapes.

You can resize, reshape, rotate or skew shapes using familiar tools to create illustrations, rich text, buttons, animations, and more. You can set the tween's speed, rotation, etc.

You can even tween between two different shapes. Template Wizards With the Album, Banner, and Navigation Button wizards, you can create such items with just a few clicks. Built-in Animated Effects To help you create professional animations and movies with ease, Namo FreeMotion provides you with a number of animated effects you can apply to your artwork.



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