SWiSH Max is a program that utilises Adobe Flash technology to create cross-platform compatible presentations. It is developed and distributed by Swishzone.com Pty Ltd, based in Sydney, Australia.
SWiSH Max is a reasonably high power program that incorporates many features which give the application a wide scope of uses.
SWiSH Max primarily outputs to the .swf format created by FutureWave Software, which was bought by Macromedia which was in turn bought by Adobe Systems.
SWiSH Max uses a variation of ActionScript for scripting.
SWiSH Max was designed for the Windows operating system and can run on a PC with a Pentium III 300 MHz processor, 64MB RAM, and a monitor capable of 800x600 screen resolution and 256 color display.
SWISH Max works, in particular, to make use of objects, vector graphics, keyframes and scripting. It incorporates a number of automated effects and transitions, which make building certain Flash elements such as buttons, advanced transition effects and interactive Flash sites possible. However, it lacks certain features as well as the general-purpose flexibility of other programs. A drawback is its inability to open or save .FLA files, which limits exchanges between other programs to final .swf files, although as a stand alone application it is capable of executing some quite complex programming.
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