Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Hacker threatens to release Norton Antivirus code

A hacker has threatened to release the full source code for Symantec Corp's flagship Norton Antivirus software on Tuesday.

The hacker, who goes by the name of 'Yama Tough' had earlier released fragments of the source code from Symantec products along with a cache of emails.

The hacker claimed that all the data was taken from Indian government servers, The Daily Mail reports.

"This coming Tuesday behold the full Norton AntiVirus 1,7Gb src, the rest will follow," Yama Tough recently posted on Twitter.

According to Fox News, software manufacturer Symantec Corp described the stolen source code as several years old.

A spokesman for the company, Cris Paden, said that Symantec didn't have any other information, 'particularly with regards to any new claims Anonymous is making.'

Last week, a lawsuit was filed against the company in the US, accusing it of encouraging customers to buy their product with scare tactics.

The suit claimed the company issues misleading information about the health of their computers in order to persuade them into buying the software.

Symantic, however, denied the allegations.

Wikipedia to shut down for 24 hours

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales on Monday asked school students to finish their homework early as he detailed the plan to shut down the website on Wednesday to protest against a controversial anti-piracy bill that the US senate is debating.

"Student warning! Do your homework early. Wikipedia protesting bad law on Wednesday," Wales said on his Twitter page.

"I am just starting to do press interviews about the upcoming blackout of Wikipedia...This is going to be wow. I hope Wikipedia will melt phone systems in Washington on Wednesday. Tell everyone you know," he wrote. Wales said that visitors to the Wikipedia's English website will see a message telling them that the website has been shut for 24 hours to protest the anti-piracy laws called Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA).

For last few months there has been a fierce debate over SOPA in US. While organizations like Motion Picture Association of America believe that laws like SOPA, which has several drastic provisions, including blocking websites at DNS level, are needed to fight piracy, web companies like Google and Facebook say that SOPA will stifle innovation and hit freedom of speech.

Wales also said that ComScore estimates around 25 million people visit the English website of Wikipedia every day.

When Wikipedia shuts down, it will join tens of other websites that will shut down on Wednesday as part of their protest against SOPA. These include Reddit, a website housing an influential web community that curates news, Cheezburger network, a collection of websites that host immensely popular LOLcat memes, BoingBoing, a popular blog, Craiglist, Mozilla, Minecraft and several other websites related to video games. There are reports that Google and Facebook may join the blackout.

On Saturday, White House joined the debate saying that certain provisions of SOPA could harm the web. "Any effort to combat online piracy must guard against the risk of online censorship of lawful activity and must not inhibit innovation by our dynamic businesses large and small...We must avoid creating new cybersecurity risks or disrupting the underlying architecture of the Internet," said the note prepared by three senior officials, including Aneesh Chopra, the US chief technology officer. "Our analysis of the DNS filtering provisions in some proposed legislation suggests that they pose a real risk to cybersecurity and yet leave contraband goods and services accessible online."

Reports claim that after the White House made its stance clear, SOPA has put on hold by the US senate. But Wales said on Twitter that even if SOPA is dead, PIPA remains a threat. "SOPA is crippled now. PIPA is still extremely dangerous," he wrote.

Sunday, 15 January 2012

China's netizens numbers crosses 500 million: Official


China's netizens' numbers crossed the 500 million, a major milestone in the world's largest web market.
China's netizens' base reached a little more than 500 million in November, last year, Gao Xinmin, the vice chairman of the Internet Society of China said at Internet Industry Annual Conference 2011 held in Beijing.
He said that according to statistics by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), China's Internet penetration rate reached 37.7 per cent, up 3.4 percentage points compared to that of the end of 2010, state run People's Daily Online reported today.
The number of the Chinese households connecting with the Internet reached a little more than 155 million, up 18.6 per cent compared to that of 2010, it said.
China has 340 mobile phone netizens, accounting for about 65.5 per cent of the total Chinese netizen population, Gao said. China has nearly a billion mobile phone users fetching a revenue of about USD 90 billion.
Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter, saw its members exceed 300 million by the end of last year. That's a figure that exceeds the entire population of many countries, state-run CCTV said in its report. Weibo has nearly doubled in size within a period of six months last year, with 132 million new members registered. It counts over 10 thousand government organisations as its members too.
So much so it has emerged as an alternative media challenging the might of the official media. The government has already initiated measures to crackdown on its users. New rules stipulate that all users should register with their real identity.
The surge in internet users was also spurred by an increasing demand for e-commerce services. Some 173 million Chinese shoppers spent nearly 3 trillion yuan online in the first half of last year. They're expected to spend more than double that amount for the whole of 2011.
Li Guoqing, expert from Report Writing Group of China said: "Online shipping for small towns and counties are growing very fast in both number of users and dollar amount. Main reason could be that its not convenient to buy books or cheap stuff". 

What is AOL Server


AOLserver on GitHub

April 10th, 2010
So, I’ve finally gone crazy and have started pushing the contents of the CVS repository from SourceForge up to GitHub:
I’m hoping this will make it easier for people to fork the code, make their own individual changes, and share those changes with the rest of the community. I’m hoping this will effectively eliminate any previous barriers to contibution – fork the code on github as much as you’d like in your own account, share your changes with whoever you please.
Is this an “official” change? Of course not! The code still lives in CVS at SourceForge, like it always has – but now a copy with full CVS history is up at GitHub, as well. At this point, what does it mean to be “official” anyway, right?
As of right now, I’ve only imported the “aolserver” module from CVS into GitHub. Over the next several weeks, I plan to import all the modules from CVS, but this takes time.
A nice feature of GitHub is the included “Issues” system, their Wiki, and their static page hosting. If I get really ambitious, I might look to move as much of the AOLserver documentation as I can into the GitHub Pages area.
As usual, feel free to flame me for running off into the weeds and just doing something without “getting consensus” or “involving the community” but I’m hoping at least a few of you will find this work worthwhile. If you have any positive comments and/or suggestions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with me: I’d love to hear what you think.
AOLserver’s not dead, yet. ;-)

AOLserver 4.5.1 released on February 2, 2009

February 2nd, 2009
We are pleased to announce the availability of AOLserver 4.5.1. This release is mostly a bug-fix and maintenance release, and offers enhanced functionality and scalability and improved documentation and portability. AOLserver compiles with Tcl 8.4.* and 8.5.*.
The most important changes are:
  • improved behavior under high load, when running out of resources
  • better interface to Tcl I/O functions through providing access to Tcl file handles (allows asynchronous delivery)
  • built-in version of ns_cache backward compatible with the old (now obsolete) aolserver module.
  • various fixes for the build process
For more information on the changes in this version please refer to the release notes and ChangeLog in the source distribution.
The following people have contributed to AOLserver 4.5.1 (in alphabetical order):
  • Michael Andrews
  • Jim Davidson
  • Nathan Folkman
  • Tom Jackson
  • Gustaf Neumann
  • Jeff Rogers
  • Bas Scheffers
  • Dossy Shiobara
  • Daniel P. Stasinski

AOLserver 4.5.0 released on June 27, 2006

July 11th, 2006
Announcing the release of AOLserver 4.5.0. AOLserver is a multithreaded, Tcl-enabled, massively-scalable and extensible web server tuned for large scale, dynamic web sites. AOLserver also includes complete database integration and a dynamic page scripting language.
The source is freely available from the sourceforge.net site at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3152
For more information on the changes in this version please refer to the release notes and ChangeLog in the source distribution.

AOLserver 4.0.10 released

January 19th, 2005
Announcing the release of AOLserver 4.0.10. AOLserver is a multithreaded, Tcl-enabled, massively-scalable and extensible web server tuned for large scale, dynamic web sites. AOLserver also includes complete database integration and a dynamic page scripting language.
The source is freely available from the sourceforge.net site at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3152
For more information on the changes in this version please refer to the ChangeLog in the source distribution. A high level summary of the changes follows:
This release adds two enhancements and one API change. The major enhancement is the adding of configurable transparent gzip compression of HTTP responses from ADP pages. The minor enhancement is the addition of a numeric version #define to aid conditional compilation of modules that require specific AOLserver versions or must be compiled differently depending on the version. Ns_Compress() has been renamed to Ns_CompressGzip() in anticipation of other algorithms which will be supported.

AOLserver 4.0.9 released

November 22nd, 2004
Announcing the release of AOLserver 4.0.9. AOLserver is a multithreaded, Tcl-enabled, massively-scalable and extensible web server tuned for large scale, dynamic web sites. AOLserver also includes complete database integration and a dynamic page scripting language.
The source is freely available from the sourceforge.net site at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3152
For more information on the changes in this version please refer to the ChangeLog in the source distribution. A high level summary of the changes follows:
Bugfixes: a shutdown crash fix; a memory leak when using getaddrinfo; a server hang fix for ns_http; bad invocations of ns_schedule_{proc,daily,weekly} proc can crash the server; omit Content-Length header if ADP streaming is on; Ns_ConnSend() now does what the docs say it does.
Enhancements: a new Ns_Compress() to gzip data; a new Ns_SockCancelCallbackEx() to correctly cancel callbacks; enable writing of corefiles on Linux after setuid by setting PR_SET_DUMPABLE.

IBM developing storage device of just 12 atoms

Image Researchers at IBM have stored and retrieved digital 1s and 0s from an array of just 12 atoms, pushing the boundaries of the magnetic storage of information to the edge of what is possible. 

The findings, being reported Thursday in the journal Science, could help lead to a new class of nanomaterials for a generation of memory chips and disk drives that will not only have greater capabilities than the current silicon-based computers but will also consume significantly less power. And it may offer a new direction for research in quantum computing. 

"Magnetic materials are extremely useful and strategically important to many major economies, but there aren't that many of them," said Shan X Wang, director of the Center for Magnetic Nanotechnology at Stanford University. "To make a brand new material is very intriguing and scientifically very important." 

Until now, the most advanced magnetic storage systems have needed about 1 million atoms to store a digital 1 or 0. The new achievement is the product of a heated international race between two elite physics laboratories to explore the properties of magnetic materials at a far smaller scale. 

Last May, a group at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Hamburg in Germany reported on the ability to perform computer logic operations on an atomic level. 

The group at IBM's Almaden Research Center here, led by Andreas Heinrich, has now created the smallest possible unit of magnetic storage by painstakingly arranging two rows of six iron atoms on a surface of copper nitrite atoms. The cluster of atoms is described as anti-ferromagnetic - a rare quality in which each atom in the array has an opposed magnetic orientation. (In common ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel and cobalt, the atoms are magnetically aligned.) 

Under the laboratory's founder, Don Eigler, IBM has explored the science of nanomaterials far smaller than the silicon chips used in today's semiconductors. Eigler recently retired from the company but is a co-author of the Science paper. 

The researchers now use a scanning tunneling microscope, which looks like a giant washing machine festooned with aluminum foil, not only to capture images of atoms but to reposition individual atoms - much the way a billiard ball might be moved by a pool cue with a sticky tip. 

Although the research took place at temperatures near absolute zero, the scientists wrote that the same experiment could be done at room temperature with as few as 150 atoms. 

As part of its demonstration of the anti-ferromagnetic storage effect, the researchers created a computer byte, or character, out of an individually placed array of 96 atoms. They then used the array to encode the IBM motto "Think" by repeatedly programming the memory block to store representations of its five letters.

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Online banking: Money-stealing malware on prowl !


Doing online banking frequently? Beware, as cyber-criminals have launched a new malware that not just steals your money from your bank, but also offers false reassurance that it's still there, experts have warned. 


The attack, a new version of trojan horse SpyEye software that targets computers using Windows, has been detected in the US and the UK. 

According to Trusteer, a security company which detected the attack, the software, which steals your bank passwords to give access to your account, waits for you to enter the same banking details before "adjusting" what you see. 

The idea is to gives criminals more time to use debit card details on fraudulent transactions without the person realising it's happening, the Daily Mail reported. 

The malware is designed in a way that when one visits his or her online bank, there will be no trace of the transactions that cyber-criminals are using to empty the bank account. 

Worse, the balance will also be adjusted on screen so it looks as if nothing is happening, Trusteer claimed. 

"The next time the victim visits their online banking site, the malware hides the fraudulent transactions, as well as artificially changing the total balance," it said. 

"As a result, the deceived customer has no idea that their account has been 'taken over', nor that any fraudulent transactions have taken place." 

"SpyEye is a tweak of the Zeus crimeware kit that grabs web form data within browsers," says the Naked Security blog at web security experts Sophos. 

"The new Trojan, instead of intercepting or diverting email messages, hides bogus transactions even after users have logged out and then logged back into their accounts. 

With hi-tech cyber attacks such as SpyEye, there are few visible signs that anything is wrong. There are defences, though -- ensure your browser is up to date, manually updating it if necessary, experts said. 

Thus, it is important that users should ensure that the "anti-phishing option is switched on" in their web browser that which will check for "blacklisted" websites and prevent the browser from being directed to the "fake" version that delivers your bank statement, they added.

Monday, 9 January 2012

Adobe Flash CS 3 KeyBoard Shortcuts


Adobe Flash Standard
Debug Movie Commands
File
    New...Ctrl+N
    Open...Ctrl+O
    Browse...Ctrl+Alt+O
    Open from Site...
    CloseCtrl+W
    Close AllCtrl+Alt+W
    Edit Sites...
    ExitCtrl+Q
Edit
    CopyCtrl+C
    Select AllCtrl+A
    Find...Ctrl+F
    Find AgainF3
    Go to Line...Ctrl+G
    Preferences...Ctrl+U
    Keyboard Shortcuts...
View
    Hidden CharactersCtrl+Shift+8
    Word WrapCtrl+Shift+W
    Hide PanelsF4
Debug
    ContinueAlt+F5
    End Debug SessionAlt+F12
    Step InAlt+F6
    Step OverAlt+F7
    Step OutAlt+F8
    Toggle BreakpointCtrl+B
    Remove All BreakpointsCtrl+Shift+B
    Begin Remote Debug Session
        ActionScript 3.0
        ActionScript 2.0
Window
    Toolbars
        Main
        Controller
        Edit Bar
    TimelineCtrl+Alt+T
    ToolsCtrl+F2
    Properties
        PropertiesCtrl+F3
        Motion
        Filters
        Parameters
    LibraryCtrl+L, F11
    Common Libraries
        libraries
    ActionsF9
    BehaviorsShift+F3
    Compiler ErrorsAlt+F2
    Debug Panels
        Debug Console
        Variables
        ActionScript 2.0 DebuggerShift+F4
    Movie ExplorerAlt+F3
    OutputF2
    ProjectShift+F8
    AlignCtrl+K
    ColorShift+F9
    InfoCtrl+I
    SwatchesCtrl+F9
    TransformCtrl+T
    ComponentsCtrl+F7
    Component InspectorShift+F7
    Other Panels
        AccessibilityShift+F11
        HistoryCtrl+F10
        SceneShift+F2
        Screens
        StringsCtrl+F11
        Web ServicesCtrl+Shift+F10
    Workspace
    Hide PanelsF4
    Cascade
    Tile
Help
    Flash HelpF1
    Help Resources Online
    What's New in Flash CS3
    Flash Exchange
    Manage Extensions...
    Flash Support Center
    Flash Developer Center
    Adobe Online Forums
    Adobe Training
    Registration...
    Activate...
    Deactivate...
    Updates...
    About Adobe Flash CS3 Professional
Drawing Menu Commands
File
    New...Ctrl+N
    Open...Ctrl+O
    Browse...Ctrl+Alt+O
    Open from Site...
    CloseCtrl+W
    Close AllCtrl+Alt+W
    SaveCtrl+S
    Save and Compact
    Save As...Ctrl+Shift+S
    Save as Template...
    Check In...
    Save All
    Revert
    Import
        Import to Stage...Ctrl+R
        Import to Library...
        Open External Library...Ctrl+Shift+O
        Import Video...
    Export
        Export Image...
        Export Movie...Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S
    Publish Settings...Ctrl+Shift+F12
    Publish Preview
        Default - (HTML)F12, Ctrl+F12
        Flash
        HTML
        GIF
        JPEG
        PNG
        Projector
        QuickTime
    PublishShift+F12
    Page Setup...
    Print...Ctrl+P
    Send...
    Edit Sites...
    ExitCtrl+Q
Edit
    Undo Select NoneCtrl+Z
    Repeat Select NoneCtrl+Y
    CutCtrl+X
    CopyCtrl+C
    Paste in CenterCtrl+V
    Paste in PlaceCtrl+Shift+V
    Paste Special...
    ClearBackspace, Clear, Delete
    DuplicateCtrl+D
    Select AllCtrl+A
    Deselect AllCtrl+Shift+A
    Find and ReplaceCtrl+F
    Find NextF3
    Timeline
        Remove FramesShift+F5
        Cut FramesCtrl+Alt+X
        Copy FramesCtrl+Alt+C
        Paste FramesCtrl+Alt+V
        Clear FramesAlt+Backspace
        Select All FramesCtrl+Alt+A
        Copy Motion
        Copy Motion as ActionScript 3.0...
        Paste Motion
        Paste Motion Special...
    Edit SymbolsCtrl+E
    Edit Selected
    Edit in Place
    Edit All
    Preferences...Ctrl+U
    Customize Tools Panel...
    Font Mapping...
    Keyboard Shortcuts...
View
    Go to
        FirstHome
        PreviousPage Up
        NextPage Down
        LastEnd
    Zoom InCtrl+=
    Zoom OutCtrl+-
    Magnification
        Fit in Window
        25%
        50%
        100%Ctrl+1
        200%
        400%Ctrl+4
        800%Ctrl+8
        Show FrameCtrl+2
        Show AllCtrl+3
    Preview Mode
        OutlinesCtrl+Alt+Shift+O
        FastCtrl+Alt+Shift+F
        Anti-AliasCtrl+Alt+Shift+A
        Anti-Alias TextCtrl+Alt+Shift+T
        Full
    PasteboardCtrl+Shift+W
    RulersCtrl+Alt+Shift+R
    Grid
        Show GridCtrl+'
        Edit Grid...Ctrl+Alt+G
    Guides
        Show GuidesCtrl+;
        Lock GuidesCtrl+Alt+;
        Edit Guides...Ctrl+Alt+Shift+G
        Clear Guides
    Snapping
        Snap Align
        Snap to GridCtrl+Shift+'
        Snap to GuidesCtrl+Shift+;
        Snap to Pixels
        Snap to ObjectsCtrl+Shift+/
        Edit Snapping...Ctrl+/
    Hide EdgesCtrl+H
    Show Shape HintsCtrl+Alt+H
    Show Tab Order
Insert
    New Symbol...Ctrl+F8
    Timeline
        Layer
        Layer Folder
        Motion Guide
        FrameF5
        Keyframe
        Blank Keyframe
        Create Motion Tween
        Create Shape Tween
    Timeline Effects
        Assistants
            Copy to Grid
            Distributed Duplicate
        Effects
            Blur
            Drop Shadow
            Expand
            Explode
        Transform/Transition
            Transform
            Transition
    Scene
Modify
    Document...Ctrl+J
    Convert to Symbol...F8
    Break ApartCtrl+B
    Bitmap
        Swap Bitmap...
        Trace Bitmap...
    Symbol
        Swap Symbol...
        Duplicate Symbol...
    Shape
        Smooth
        Straighten
        Optimize...Ctrl+Alt+Shift+C
        Convert Lines to Fills
        Expand Fill...
        Soften Fill Edges...
        Add Shape HintCtrl+Shift+H
        Remove All Hints
    Combine Objects
        Delete Envelope
        Union
        Intersect
        Punch
        Crop
    Timeline
        Distribute to LayersCtrl+Shift+D
        Layer Properties...
        Reverse Frames
        Synchronize Symbols
        Convert to KeyframesF6
        Clear KeyframeShift+F6
        Convert to Blank KeyframesF7
    Timeline Effects
        Edit Effect
        Remove Effect
    Transform
        Free Transform
        Distort
        Envelope
        Scale
        Rotate and Skew
        Scale and Rotate...Ctrl+Alt+S
        Rotate 90° CWCtrl+Shift+9
        Rotate 90° CCWCtrl+Shift+7
        Flip Vertical
        Flip Horizontal
        Remove TransformCtrl+Shift+Z
    Arrange
        Bring to FrontCtrl+Shift+Up
        Bring ForwardCtrl+Up
        Send BackwardCtrl+Down
        Send to BackCtrl+Shift+Down
        LockCtrl+Alt+L
        Unlock AllCtrl+Alt+Shift+L
    Align
        LeftCtrl+Alt+1
        Horizontal CenterCtrl+Alt+2
        RightCtrl+Alt+3
        TopCtrl+Alt+4
        Vertical CenterCtrl+Alt+5
        BottomCtrl+Alt+6
        Distribute WidthsCtrl+Alt+7
        Distribute HeightsCtrl+Alt+9
        Make Same WidthCtrl+Alt+Shift+7
        Make Same HeightCtrl+Alt+Shift+9
        To StageCtrl+Alt+8
    GroupCtrl+G
    UngroupCtrl+Shift+G
Text
    Style
        PlainCtrl+Shift+P
        BoldCtrl+Shift+B
        ItalicCtrl+Shift+I
        Subscript
        Superscript
    Align
        Align LeftCtrl+Shift+L
        Align CenterCtrl+Shift+C
        Align RightCtrl+Shift+R
        JustifyCtrl+Shift+J
    Letter Spacing
        IncreaseCtrl+Alt+Right
        DecreaseCtrl+Alt+Left
        ResetCtrl+Alt+Up
    Scrollable
    Check Spelling...
    Spelling Setup...
Commands
    Manage Saved Commands...
    Get More Commands...
    Run Command...
    Copy Motion as XML
    Export Motion XML
    Import Motion XML
Control
    PlayEnter
    RewindCtrl+Alt+R
    Go To End
    Step Forward One Frame.
    Step Backward One Frame,
    Test MovieCtrl+Enter
    Test SceneCtrl+Alt+Enter
    Test ProjectCtrl+Alt+P
    Delete ASO Files
    Delete ASO Files and Test Movie
    Loop Playback
    Play All Scenes
    Enable Simple Frame ActionsCtrl+Alt+F
    Enable Simple ButtonsCtrl+Alt+B
    Enable Live Preview
    Mute SoundsCtrl+Alt+M
Debug
    Debug MovieCtrl+Shift+Enter
    ContinueAlt+F5
    End Debug SessionAlt+F12
    Step InAlt+F6
    Step OverAlt+F7
    Step OutAlt+F8
    Remove All Breakpoints
    Begin Remote Debug Session
        ActionScript 3.0
        ActionScript 2.0
Window
    Duplicate WindowCtrl+Alt+K
    Toolbars
        Main
        Controller
        Edit Bar
    TimelineCtrl+Alt+T
    ToolsCtrl+F2
    Properties
        PropertiesCtrl+F3
        Filters
        Parameters
    LibraryCtrl+L, F11
    Common Libraries
        Buttons
        Classes
        Learning Interactions
    ActionsF9
    BehaviorsShift+F3
    Compiler ErrorsAlt+F2
    Debug Panels
        Debug Console
        Variables
        ActionScript 2.0 DebuggerShift+F4
    Movie ExplorerAlt+F3
    OutputF2
    ProjectShift+F8
    AlignCtrl+K
    ColorShift+F9
    InfoCtrl+I
    SwatchesCtrl+F9
    TransformCtrl+T
    ComponentsCtrl+F7
    Component InspectorShift+F7
    Other Panels
        AccessibilityShift+F11
        HistoryCtrl+F10
        SceneShift+F2
        Screens
        StringsCtrl+F11
        Web ServicesCtrl+Shift+F10
    Workspace
        Default
        Icons and Text Default
        Icons Only Default
        Save Current...
        Manage...
    Hide PanelsF4
    Cascade
    Tile
Help
    Flash HelpF1
    Help Resources Online
    What's New in Flash CS3
    Flash Exchange
    Manage Extensions...
    Flash Support Center
    Flash Developer Center
    Adobe Online Forums
    Adobe Training
    Registration...
    Activate...
    Deactivate...
    Updates...
    About Adobe Flash CS3 Professional
Tools Panel
ArrowV
Sub SelectA
LassoL
LineN
PenP
Add Anchor Point=
Delete Anchor Point-
Convert Anchor PointC
TextT
OvalO
RectangleR
Oval PrimitiveO
Rectangle PrimitiveR
PencilY
BrushB
Ink BottleS
Paint BucketK
DropperI
EraserE
HandH
MagnifierM, Z
Free TransformQ
Fill TransformF
Object DrawingJ
Test Movie Menu Commands
File
    CloseCtrl+W
View
    Zoom InCtrl+=
    Zoom OutCtrl+-
    Magnification
        25%
        50%
        100%Ctrl+1
        200%
        400%Ctrl+4
        800%Ctrl+8
        Show FrameCtrl+2
        Show AllCtrl+3
    Bandwidth ProfilerCtrl+B
    Streaming GraphCtrl+G
    Frame By Frame GraphCtrl+F
    Simulate DownloadCtrl+Enter
    Download Settings
        User setting 1
        User setting 2
        User setting 3
        User setting 4
        User setting 5
        User setting 6
        User setting 7
        User setting 8
        Customize...
    Quality
        Low
        Medium
        High
    Show Redraw RegionsCtrl+E
Control
    PlayEnter
    RewindCtrl+Alt+R
    Loop
    Step Forward One Frame.
    Step Backward One Frame,
    Disable Keyboard Shortcuts
Debug
    ContinueAlt+F5
    End Debug SessionAlt+F12
    Step InAlt+F6
    Step OverAlt+F7
    Step OutAlt+F8
    Toggle Breakpoint
    Remove All Breakpoints
    Begin Remote Debug Session
        ActionScript 3.0
        ActionScript 2.0
    List ObjectsCtrl+L
    List VariablesCtrl+Alt+V
Window
    Toolbars
        Main
        Controller
    ActionScript 2.0 DebuggerShift+F4
    OutputF2
    ProjectShift+F8
    Cascade
    Tile
Help
    Flash HelpF1
    Help Resources Online
    What's New in Flash CS3
    Flash Exchange
    Manage Extensions...
    Flash Support Center
    Flash Developer Center
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Script Edit Commands
File
    New...Ctrl+N
    Open...Ctrl+O
    Browse...Ctrl+Alt+O
    Open from Site...
    CloseCtrl+W
    Close AllCtrl+Alt+W
    SaveCtrl+S
    Save As...Ctrl+Shift+S
    Check In...
    Save All
    Revert
    Import Script..Ctrl+Shift+I
    Print...Ctrl+P
    Edit Sites...
    ExitCtrl+Q
Edit
    UndoCtrl+Z
    RedoCtrl+Y
    CutCtrl+X
    CopyCtrl+C
    PasteCtrl+V
    DeleteBackspace, Clear, Delete
    Select AllCtrl+A
    Find and Replace...Ctrl+F
    Find AgainF3
    Go to Line...Ctrl+G
    Indent CodeCtrl+[
    Outdent CodeCtrl+]
    Balance BracesCtrl+'
    Code Collapse
        Collapse Between BracesCtrl+Shift+'
        Collapse SelectionCtrl+Shift+C
        Collapse Outside SelectionCtrl+Alt+C
        Expand SelectionCtrl+Shift+X
        Expand AllCtrl+Alt+X
    Apply /**/ Comment
    Apply // Comment
    Remove Comment
    Preferences...Ctrl+U
    Keyboard Shortcuts...
View
    Esc Shortcut Keys
    Hidden CharactersCtrl+Shift+8
    Line NumbersCtrl+Shift+L
    Word WrapCtrl+Shift+W
    Hide PanelsF4
Tools
    Auto FormatCtrl+Shift+F
    Check SyntaxCtrl+T
    Show Code HintCtrl+Spacebar
Control
    Test MovieCtrl+Enter
    Test ProjectCtrl+Alt+P
    Delete ASO Files
    Delete ASO Files and Test Movie
    Delete ASO Files and Test Project
Debug
    Debug MovieCtrl+Shift+Enter
    ContinueAlt+F5
    End Debug SessionAlt+F12
    Step InAlt+F6
    Step OverAlt+F7
    Step OutAlt+F8
    Toggle BreakpointCtrl+B
    Remove Breakpoints in This FileCtrl+Shift+B
    Remove Breakpoints in All AS Files
    Begin Remote Debug Session
        ActionScript 3.0
        ActionScript 2.0
Window
    Toolbars
        Main
        Controller
        Edit Bar
    TimelineCtrl+Alt+T
    ToolsCtrl+F2
    Properties
        PropertiesCtrl+F3
        Motion
        Filters
        Parameters
    LibraryCtrl+L, F11
    Common Libraries
        libraries
    ActionsF9
    BehaviorsShift+F3
    Compiler ErrorsAlt+F2
    Debug Panels
        Debug Console
        Variables
        ActionScript 2.0 DebuggerShift+F4
    Movie ExplorerAlt+F3
    OutputF2
    ProjectShift+F8
    AlignCtrl+K
    ColorShift+F9
    InfoCtrl+I
    SwatchesCtrl+F9
    Transform
    ComponentsCtrl+F7
    Component InspectorShift+F7
    Other Panels
        AccessibilityShift+F11
        HistoryCtrl+F10
        SceneShift+F2
        Screens
        StringsCtrl+F11
        Web ServicesCtrl+Shift+F10
    Workspace
    Hide PanelsF4
    Cascade
    Tile
Help
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Timeline Commands
Move Frame LeftLeft
Move Frame RightRight
Move Frame UpUp
Move Frame DownDown
Select Left FrameShift+Left
Select Right FrameShift+Right
Select Frame AboveShift+Up
Select Frame BelowShift+Down
Workspace Accessibility Commands
Forward Panel FocusCtrl+F6
Backward Panel FocusCtrl+Shift+F6
Select StageCtrl+Alt+Home
Select Next ObjectTab
Select Previous ObjectShift+Tab
Actions Panel Commands
Auto FormatCtrl+Shift+F
Check SyntaxCtrl+T
Show Code HintCtrl+Spacebar
Script AssistCtrl+Shift+E
Esc Shortcut Keys
Hidden CharactersCtrl+Shift+8
Line NumbersCtrl+Shift+L
Word WrapCtrl+Shift+W
Find AgainF3
Find and Replace...Ctrl+F
Go to Line...Ctrl+G
Balance BracesCtrl+'
Indent CodeCtrl+[
Outdent CodeCtrl+]
Code Collapse
    Collapse Between BracesCtrl+Shift+'
    Collapse SelectionCtrl+Shift+C
    Collapse Outside SelectionCtrl+Alt+C
    Expand SelectionCtrl+Shift+X
    Expand AllCtrl+Alt+X
Apply /**/ Comment
Apply // Comment
Remove Comment
Toggle BreakpointCtrl+B
Remove All BreakpointsCtrl+Shift+B
Reload Code Hints
Pin ScriptCtrl+=
Close ScriptCtrl+-
Close All ScriptsCtrl+Shift+-
Import Script...Ctrl+Shift+I
Export Script...Ctrl+Shift+P
Print...
Preferences...Ctrl+U