Adobe’s Customer Research team wants to see your SWF content!

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Marianne_Berkovich
Jun 4, 2007
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Adobe’s customer research team is collecting an assortment of SWF content. We are looking to get a wide range of content for a variety of purposes so that we can better understand the types of projects people are working on, and better support those projects that are not always posted on the web. We are especially interested in uses of SWF beyond web sites and advertising – such as (but not limited to) presentations, e-learning, character animation, prototypes, games, rich internet applications, etc. We’d also like to get representation of a variety of skill levels, so feel free to submit your project even if you are not an ActionScript user.

For every 50 submissions we receive, we will select one at random to receive an Amazon.com gift card for $50 (US dollars). You can submit as many projects as you like!

For each submission, please send the following to by July 6, 2007:

• Your SWF or a link to your project or a screenshot of the project • A brief description (3 to 4 sentences) describing the audience and purpose of the project • Descriptive tags to categorize the project’s content and purpose – Use as many or as few tags as you like, and feel free to make up your own. Some examples tags are included below.
• Percent of all your projects that are SWFs
• Percentage of time you spend writing ActionScript
• Percentage of time you spend using the timeline
• Your name
• Your job title and company
• Your phone number (so a member of the Adobe’s customer research team can contact you for a quick 15 minute phone call if they need more information)

Please feel free to forward this message to others who might be interested or post it on your blog.

We are looking forward to hearing from you!

Adobe Customer Research Team

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subdude
Jun 4, 2007
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 10:25:08 -0700,
thought it was important to mention:

Adobe’s customer research team is collecting an assortment of SWF content. We are looking to get a wide range of content for a variety of purposes so that we can better understand the types of projects people are working on, and better support those projects that are not always posted on the web. We are especially interested in uses of SWF beyond web sites and advertising – such as (but not limited to) presentations, e-learning, character animation, prototypes, games, rich internet applications, etc. We’d also like to get representation of a variety of skill levels, so feel free to submit your project even if you are not an ActionScript user.

For every 50 submissions we receive, we will select one at random to receive an Amazon.com gift card for $50 (US dollars). You can submit as many projects as you like!

For each submission, please send the following to by July 6, 2007:
• Your SWF or a link to your project or a screenshot of the project • A brief description (3 to 4 sentences) describing the audience and purpose of the project • Descriptive tags to categorize the project’s content and purpose – Use as many or as few tags as you like, and feel free to make up your own. Some examples tags are included below.
• Percent of all your projects that are SWFs
• Percentage of time you spend writing ActionScript
• Percentage of time you spend using the timeline
• Your name
• Your job title and company
• Your phone number (so a member of the Adobe’s customer research team can contact you for a quick 15 minute phone call if they need more information)

Please feel free to forward this message to others who might be interested or post it on your blog.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!

Adobe Customer Research Team
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Lawrence_Hudetz
Jun 5, 2007
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