Windows · $15 · Miscellaneous

AeroTags Flash Design1.0

AeroTags Software offer you original logos and menus made in Macromedia Flash. Your Web sites will look more professional and will be well remembered. Logos and the menu are completely customizable. Logo 2 can even contain your own picture.

Operating system
9x/NT/2000/ME/XP/Windows 10/11
File size
108 KB
License
Time-limited Trial
Last updated
Jan 9, 2025

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Overview

What is AeroTags Flash Design?

AeroTags Software offer you original logos and menus made in Macromedia Flash. Your Web sites will look more professional and will be well remembered. Logos and the menu are completely customizable. Logo 2 can even contain your own picture.

In depth

A closer look at AeroTags Flash Design

AeroTags Software offer you original logos and menus made in Macromedia Flash. Your Web sites will look more professional and will be well remembered. Logos and the menu are completely customizable. Logo 2 can even contain your own picture inside the globe. The logos are interactive: you can move the caption by dragging it with the mouse.

Requirements

System requirements

Flash player to be installed

Verdict

Should you download AeroTags Flash Design?

AeroTags Flash Design runs on 9x/NT/2000/ME/XP/Windows 10/11 and is available under the Time-limited Trial license — the installer is 108 KB. We’ve catalogued it under Miscellaneous.

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At a glance

AeroTags Flash Design specifications

Category
Miscellaneous
Publisher
AeroTags Software
Last updated
Jan 9, 2025
Requirements
Flash player to be installed
License
Time-limited Trial
Operating system
9x/NT/2000/ME/XP/Windows 10/11
File size
108 KB
Price
$15
Page views
622

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