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Adobe Edge Animate: The Missing Manual
Chris Grover
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About the Author
Chris Grover is a veteran of the San Francisco Bay Area advertising and design - photo 2

Chris Grover is a veteran of the San Francisco Bay Area advertising and design community, having worked for over 25 years in print, video, and electronic media. He has been using and writing about computers from the day he first fired up his Kaypro II. Chris is the owner of Bolinas Road Creative (.

About the Creative Team

Nan Barber (editor) has been working on the Missing Manual series since its inception. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and various Apple products. Email: .

Carla Spoon (proofreader) is a freelance writer and copy editor. An avid runner, she works and feeds her tech gadget addiction from her home office in the shadow of Mount Rainier. Email: .

Melanie Yarbrough (production editor) lives, works, and does pretty much everything else in Cambridge, MA. When not ushering books through production, shes baking and writing up whatever she can imagine. Email: .

Bob Pfahler (indexer) is a freelance indexer who indexed this book on behalf of Potomac Indexing, LLC, an international indexing partnership at .

Jacques Surveyer (technical reviewer) is a long-time Flash developer of the Air, Swift3D, and SwishMax variety who finds Adobes move to HTML5 animation via Edge of keen interest. See more coverage at .

Darrell Heath (technical reviewer) is a freelance designer and web developer from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada with a background in Information Technology and visual arts. He also authors weekly tutorial content for NAPP and in his spare time is offering design related tips through his blog at .

Acknowledgements

Thanks to all the pros and friends on the Missing Manual team who worked to get this book into your hands. A special thanks again to Nan Barber whose skill, patience and planning has guided me through many books. Thanks also to Carla Spoon for catching typos and other embarrassing goofs on my part. Im extremely grateful to Melanie Yarbrough, the production editor, for her work in putting all the parts together. Much appreciation also goes to Jacques Surveyer and Darrell Heath who provided their technical expertise while we explored this great new design/development tool. As always, thanks and love to Joyce, my wife, who makes work and play fun.

Chris Grover

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