Flash components
News! All available Jumpeye Flash components are also working on Adobe Flash CS4. (private beta)
FlashEff Premium
This is the tool that enables cool transitions, effects and filters on texts and symbols (movieclips, components). With over 140 patterns, FlashEff Premium is the best animation tool for AS3.0 available.
New Price: $149 (free fully functional version available, only 30 patterns included)
TxEff 2
TxEff2 is the second edition of the best transition tool
for texts. Drag TxEff2 over a TextField within Flash, tweak a
few params and get a cool, unique transition. Over 100 patterns.
New Price: $99
JC Text Editor
The JC Text Editor is simply the best text formatter/text
editing tool for Flash CS3/CS4.
JC Text Editor can be used in conjunction with
any input type TextField.
New Price: $129
JC Master Collection
All the best components that we've launched in 2008. FlashEff included!
New Price: $499
JC Player
JCPlayer is an easy to use flash video player that can be
fully customized to load general flash video content (flv).
New Price: $89 (free download available)
Menu Pack V3
The best Flash menu components for web designers, together with a various set of skins for them.
New Price: $99 (basic menu version available free)
MCTE Collection Plus
Now you have 25 MCTE Patterns
to rapidly create any kind of MovieClip transition effects
photo slide shows and text animations
for only 9. Includes the MCTE V3 and the Loader Pro V3x
New Price: $199 (free limited version available)
Accordion Panel V3
Accordion Panel V3 is a professional accordion component
that loads movies and movieclips and supports both horizontal and
vertical orientation, it supports customized tweens, states and visual
styles
New Price: $69
XML Slide Show V3
A sliding-fashion XML Slide Show flash component, both
vertical and horizontal sliding transitions between slides. Supports
auto slide and fast forward; it uses Loader Pro V3 to load slides.
New Price: $49
Loader Pro V3
The Loader Pro V3 is a professional loader that features
scale modes (scale, crop, scale-crop, resize), align modes, built in
preloaders and customized transition tweens.
New Price: $39
Thumbnail Slider V1
ThumbnailSlider is a navigation component that enables
you to load a set of images,swf's or symbols from library,fed from an
xml file ,through which you can scroll with the help of the arrows,or
simpl
New Price: $49
Thumbnail List V1
Thumbnail List is a navigation component that enables you
to load a set of images, swf's or symbols from library, fed from an xml
file, through which you can scroll with the scrollbars or mouse
New Price: $49
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Selected Clients
The Coca-Cola Company, Yahoo, Fluor, New York & Company, Ford Motor Company, Credit One Bank, Smart Technologies, BBC, Microsoft, NBC Universal, Leo Burnett, Nokia, Citizens Financial Group, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, The Walt Disney Company, Fedex Express, Pricewaterhouse Coupers, CNET Networks, Princeton University, Paramount, University Of Plymouth, Adobe Systems, CMP Media, AUT University, Panasonic, University of Notre Dame, The Washington Times, Bank of America, University of Nebraska, Warner Bros., United Online, University of Minnesota, University of Waterloo, University of Washington Tacoma, Agency.com, Digitas, McClatchy Interactive, etc.
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What are they saying about Jumpeye Flash Components?
Obviously, JavaScript has stolen the crown from Flash, and for the wrong reasons.”
Eyal Shahar - Go2Web2.0, “I do see a lot of people, however, really getting excited about this set? Yeah, definitely. If you are a designer or Flash Dev doing small scale RIA work, and/or doing heavy design integration, check ‘em out.”
Jesse Warden, “Once I took a look at the work the team is doing at Jumpeye I couldn’t believe that I hadn’t. I initially anticipated the components to be like most 3rd party components that you might use once and forget about; that was far from the case.[…]I have been raving to my co-workers recently about the level of detail and documentation provided with each of the components.”
Ben Pritchard - Pixelfumes,



