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General Questions

Do I need to have any programming knowledge?

No, you can use the component without knowing ActionScript. However, programming knowledge will enable you to create more interesting snow and solve more interesting tasks.


Can I use sound and video on the pages?

Yes. You can use SWF pages with embedded, uploaded sounds and video-files.


Purchasing Questions

When and how can I get the component?

You'll get the download link in 1-2 business days after purchasing it. Please, save your order data for future updates! Be aware that the link will only remain active for 48 hours. To receive the LetSnow Pack after this time, simply send a message to sales@letsnow.net with your order number or mail address used for the order.


Can I buy your products using other payment methods?

Please, contact us for getting details about other payment options (such as Bank Transfer).


What do I get? What comes with the product?

The component package includes its MXP file, documentation, and many FLA files with examples of component use. The object package contains an SWF file, documentation and an example of an HTML page containing the object. We also provide a set of pre-made snowflakes.


Compatibility Questions

Which Flash versions does your component support?

Macromedia Flash MX 2004, Macromedia Flash 8, Adobe Flash CS3 and Adobe Flash CS4 for Windows and MacOS.


Which programming languages does your component support?

ActionScript 2.0 and ActionScript 3.0.


Which Flash Player versions does your component support?

Flash Player 7, 8, 9 and 10.


Troubleshooting Questions

I receive an error notice when installing the MXP file

Make sure that you have installed the latest version of Adobe Extension Manager. You can always download the latest version from: http://www.adobe.com/exchange/em_download/


The pages fail to load on the site

When the SWF movie with your snow is loaded onto an HTML page, its “location” changes. Its URL is now the URL of your HTML page. Therefore, if you use relative paths for page files, remember that these paths must be correct relative to the HTML page and not relative to the SWF file. A similar problem arises when your HTML file and the SWF file with the snow are in different folders. Then you need to either place them in one folder or use absolute paths or detail relative paths relative to the HTML file.


In IE I first need to click on the swf to make it work

This problem is connected with the latest patent scandal. Microsoft had to change the way active media elements that operate in Internet Explorer are worked with. This problem can possibly be overcome using JavaScript. See the following link for more detailed information


Support & Updates Questions

I am experiencing problems with your product

Describe these problems in a letter, attach the required source files and send the letter to support@letsnow.net
We usually respond to letters within 24 hours. In your letter, please detail your order number and email address that you used for the order.


Will I receive product updates?

Yes. You can always send a request for the latest component version to support@letsnow.net, detailing your order number or email address you used to place the order. All updates to this version are free for our users.