CHAMELEON FLASH MENU BUILDER 1.0 script description:
CHAMELEON FLASH MENU BUILDER 1.0 is a Flash script for Financial Modeling and Analysis scripts design by Flash-Extensions.net.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. CHAMELEON FLASH MENU BUILDER is a universal flash menu component where you can customize many parameters using a user friendly custom UI or external XML file.
Publisher review: CHAMELEON FLASH MENU BUILDER is a universal flash menu component where you can customize many parameters using a user friendly custom UI or external XML file. CHAMELEON FLASH MENU BUILDER is a universal flash menu component where you can customize many parameters using a user friendly custom UI or external XML file. Four main advantages of this flash menu are additional flash buttons themes, unlimited levels of a submenu, horizontal or vertical type of the flash menu and popup or drop down type of the submenu. Color parameters of the sub menu buttons can be customized independently of the main menu buttons. You will also appreciate simplicity of the "Chameleon flash menu": it takes changing only one parameter to turn a horizontal menu into a vertical one! Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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