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Macromedia FlashPaper 2 is a software application developed and distributed by Adobe. Its functional design mimics Adobe Acrobat Distiller; it behaves as a virtual printer driver. Documents printed to Macromedia FlashPaper are written to Flash. Adobe PDF is offered as an alternative.

FlashPaper documents are Flash SWF files and share that format's shortcomings and advantages. On the platforms that support Flash Player, FlashPaper can be used as an efficient file format with quick load times and the ability to encapsulate any printable content directly into webpages, rendering them as an interactive Flash movie.

The readability of FlashPaper documents is on average lower than PDF due to Flash Player limitations.

Third-party tools exist to modify the functionality of the FlashPaper interface. Because the default interface is designed for maximum accessibility and not security, any content can be printed and therefore exported into another format. The FlashPaper API included with Flash 7 and higher allows customization of the toolbar and default settings. Other third-party components may expand on these API features for greater control. For non-programmers there are third-party providers of modified builds, these are usually designed for authors to retain secure control over the content, as they are likely choosing the SWF format for its ubiquity and closed access. One popular third-party FlashPaper interface plugin provider is Zanzibar Fiction TM, more info at http://www.zanzibarfiction.com or visit the online store at https://www.zanzibarfiction.com/shop/

As of 2006 Macromedia FlashPaper 2 is available for individual purchase, or comes packaged with Macromedia Studio (accompanying Macromedia Contribute) and Macromedia ColdFusion suites. A standalone executable version is available for the Windows platform, but a Macintosh port has not yet been announced. On the Macintosh platform the output features are accessed through a printer driver only.

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Julie Moran (nee Bryan)

Famous Kappa Alpha Theta

-Gamma Delta/Georgia

Broadcast Journalist

-Entertainment Tonight



Leeza Kim Gibbons (born March 26, 1957 in Hartsville, South Carolina) is an American talk show host.

Gibbons is currently the host of her own radio show, "Leeza at Night." The show is part of the Westwood One radio syndication company.

Her past television credits include co-hosting Entertainment Tonight, hosting Extra, and Leeza,her own NBC/syndicated talk show which ran from 1994 to 1999.

Leeza has been married a total of three times, first to John Hicks (1980 - 1982), followed by British actor Christopher Quinten (1989 - 1991), who fathered her daughter Alexis. Her most recent marriage was to Stephen Meadows (1992 - 2005), with whom she had two sons. She has also guest starred on The Geena Davis Show and on The Simple Life.

In addition to her television and radio career, Leeza Gibbons has received the Congressional Horizon Award for her work on children's issues. ok

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IMDB Birth name

   Julie Bryan 

Height

   5' 10" (1.78 m) 

Spouse

   Rob Moran 	(1987 - present) 1 child

Trivia

   Daughter, Maiya DuPree born. [26 September 1999]
   Co-host 1998 Miss USA, 1998 Miss Universe and 1998 Miss Teeen USA pageants with 1996 Miss USA Ali Landry
   "American Junior Miss" winner in 1980.
   Before she became a regular on "Entertainment Tonight", she was the first woman to host ABC's 'Wide World of Sports'. She once also co-hosted 'NBA Inside Stuff' with Ahmad Rashad.
   Joined Entertainment Tonight on May 5, 1994 and left in November 2001.
   Expecting her second child, due summer 2004.


--Arundel 11:19, 20 June 2006 (UTC)