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Flashcomguru has teamed up with the guys from AFComponents for a giveaway of their newly released FLV PLAYER V 2.0.

AFComponents are looking for developers who'd like to test this new component and provide feedback and/or suggestions in return for a freebie.

We have 20 FLV PLAYER V 2.0 components to give away (a value of $10 each) to the first 20 people to leave a comment with this post. Don't forget to leave your email address (it will only be visible to me) and remember to provide some feedback once you've tested it.

You can get more info about AFComponents on their website.

Note: I will email everyone once 20 comments have been received. Thanks.

UPDATE: Thanks, we have our 20 volunteers now.

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I love testing new stuff :D
# Posted By Serge | 4/11/06 4:49 PM
Not sure I left me email adress in the first post ;-) Sorry if I did
# Posted By Serge | 4/11/06 4:50 PM
I'd love to test it. Looks simple and very clean...
# Posted By Dean | 4/11/06 4:50 PM
Looks nice, I've got a few recommendations already.
# Posted By Nate | 4/11/06 4:52 PM
I'd love to test it out to.

Thanks!
# Posted By Patrick H | 4/11/06 4:54 PM
Cool! I want to play!!! thanks!
julior@gmail.com
# Posted By jhey | 4/11/06 4:55 PM
I would love to test this for you!
# Posted By Jacob Surber | 4/11/06 4:59 PM
Looks wunderbar. I'll test it.
# Posted By David | 4/11/06 5:00 PM
Yep - im there!
# Posted By Lee Harding | 4/11/06 5:00 PM
It would be nice testing it, i did built a commercial flv player myself for my one of my companys clients, i would really love to see how you got things presented.
# Posted By iongion | 4/11/06 5:03 PM
Would love too give it a try! Thanx!
# Posted By tw | 4/11/06 5:05 PM
Hi! Would love to test this soon. Count me in!
# Posted By Arindam Biswas | 4/11/06 5:08 PM
Cool!
That's a nice gesture.
Pieter
# Posted By pieter | 4/11/06 5:15 PM
Looks interesting - happy to give it a whirl. - Rob
# Posted By Robert M. Hall | 4/11/06 5:17 PM
Let's try it! Thanks
# Posted By Mattia | 4/11/06 5:19 PM
Nice idea !
Thanks

Bonne id
# Posted By nicoeum | 4/11/06 5:20 PM
Would love to give it a try!

Jan
# Posted By Jan Pies | 4/11/06 5:21 PM
Looks interesting. I would love to look at the source code too.
# Posted By ovidiu | 4/11/06 5:23 PM
I would like to give it a go.
# Posted By Rasmus | 4/11/06 5:25 PM
I want it too!

Looks very sleak!
# Posted By JabbyPanda | 4/11/06 5:25 PM
Would be very interested :)
# Posted By Mike B | 4/11/06 5:26 PM
Please include me
# Posted By Greg H | 4/11/06 5:28 PM
Are there still any left? I want it too!
# Posted By AJ | 4/11/06 5:35 PM
Thanks guys, we've got 20 comments now. You'll hear from us shortly.
# Posted By stoem | 4/11/06 7:25 PM
Where do we post the comments/suggestions?
# Posted By Serge | 4/14/06 11:28 AM
either right here or on http://www.afcomponents.com/contact.htm please.

thank you
# Posted By stoem | 4/14/06 11:37 AM
Well... One thing I'm missing is a mute button...
# Posted By Serge | 4/14/06 8:49 PM
Hear here! I am interested too! :)
# Posted By seven[hr] | 4/18/06 9:31 AM
sorry too late, we've already had our 20 volunteers... Maybe next time. Thanks.
# Posted By stoem | 4/18/06 9:33 AM
Hi,
I am the manager of instructional design for the University of Cincinnati and a heavy Flash Comm developer. Send me your components and have them tested in the academic enviorement.

My mentor is Kevin Towes - I rewrote and extended all the programs in his book for academia.

Best,
Mike
# Posted By Michael Lively | 4/19/06 4:00 PM