Flash Technology vs. Flash Developer

My colleague Brian Dillard, having a keen eye on interface enhancing, posted an interesting piece about Flash user interface conventions. Of the things said, the fact that Flash development environments do not default to standard (traditional) browser behaviors is the most burdening. Flash developers often forget about these essential user experience elements. I think it is because with great power comes great responsibility.

By great power, I'm talking about the available possibilities when using Flash to create user interfaces. They are limitless. As a consequence of so many possibilities the default options are rather unusual. Flash developers should incorporate good practices as the ones mentioned in Brian's post about user input and don't reinvent the wheel where it's not of benefit. But the fact is that you can do amazing things with Flash technology and the only thing you have to know is exactly what you want.

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