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    Conte de fee Publishing

    This site i just put up. I did most of the dynamic elements using Koolmoves, it was considerably quicker to put together than MX. Atleast for the time being, I think I may use koolmoves more often when designing sites.

    check it out, let me know what you think.
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    I find that koolmoves isnt that great for completely flashed based web-sites, doesnt look as professional as MX. Although, most succesfull sites are a combination anyways, so this just might be up to par for most jobs.

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    Re: Conte de fee Publishing

    Originally posted by contedefee
    I find that koolmoves isnt that great for completely flashed based web-sites, doesnt look as professional as MX. Although, most succesfull sites are a combination anyways, so this just might be up to par for most jobs. [/B]
    Why do you say that? What isn't so pro?

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    maybe its just me. with mx you can certainly do a lot more, and in the end have a more informative site. although, i am fairly new to koolmoves, possibly in the future i can find some time to dive a bit more deeply into the program and prove myself wrong. i must admit though, ive seend some pretty nice sites that were done using the program, so perhaps its inexperience.

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    KoolMoves can do what any other flash software can do. That I know of, I haven't seen any limitations myself or heard of any. I think you'll like the features and setup after you get the swing of it. I like it's layout better then MX myself. Enjoy

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