I am proud to be able to offer Daz's excellent Whiteboard component for sale on the site. You can check it out on this page which includes a working demo and some documentation.
The Whiteboard is a component developed to run on Flash Media Server / Flash Communication Server; it can be dragged and dropped directly into your Flash application. For more functionality it can be extended with custom tools and custom editors.
The component is available to purchase for $199 USD.

#1 by Eric Karz on 2/14/06 - 5:24 PM
My 1st one would be to the author of this white board
very nice
i my self knowing that there is already a white board compounent from sample on macromedia
i can see there are a few things diffent btween the both
but wouldnt you agree that basicly this has been done?
and im trying to figure out where your target of buyer would be at the $199 price tag
i dont think that basic user understands what you done
so in seing the example i cant help but think that users will target in on the price
one users commented on the board that devolpers get 200 an hour
i say remember that macromedia has developed the system for users of there product becuase with out the this ,white board would probablt not exist.
ps: Imagen if macromedia started charging 200 bucks for each line of code? //end if ....lol
#2 by stoem on 3/13/06 - 9:05 AM
I don't understand your question. Are you saying the whiteboard is overpriced? I don't believe it is (in fact I think it's very cheap) and paying customers are very happy with their purchase.
Or are you saying that the Macromedia component offers similar functions? In which case again I beg to differ but if you want to use the MM component then of course you are free to do so.
stoem
#3 by YANKSATA on 3/30/06 - 7:25 PM
#4 by stoem on 3/30/06 - 8:25 PM
#5 by YANKSATA on 3/30/06 - 11:15 PM
How many intellect members support in server and SWC shared component?
(fms loaded, 100mbit uplink,amd64 bit,2gbram)
thanks
#6 by stoem on 3/31/06 - 8:51 AM
#7 by BAT on 8/15/06 - 6:09 AM
If you could kindly clarify what procedure would be necessary to drop this into a barebobes HTML site.
I will presetn this application to our technology purchaser, once a response is rec'd.
Final inquiry... possibility of 'uploading' various/alternate backgrounds?
Sincere Thx,
BAT
#8 by Stefan on 8/15/06 - 8:49 AM
the component is dropped into Flash and then compiled into a swf which in turn is inserted into an HTML page like any other swf or you can even publish with HTML right out of Flash. Very easy.
Images can be loaded 'underneath' the whiteboard. You'd have to write that logic yourself but yes it can be done. The background of the component can be set to invisible so that you are in fact drawing on top of the image that's loaded underneath.
Regards
Stefan
#9 by farid on 5/23/07 - 8:39 AM
we could consider buying it... but.. we need it to work for our portal..
does your component work similar like the MM whiteboard component? where i just drag it into flash and bind it with my fms connection and that it it will work?
#10 by Stefan on 5/23/07 - 9:40 AM
yes, that's pretty much how it works.
#11 by Hyeon on 7/25/07 - 11:30 AM
When I read the comments,
there was one comment that was almost same what I want to do.
>Images can be loaded 'underneath' the whiteboard. You'd have to write that logic yourself but yes it can be done. >The background of the component can be set to invisible so that you are in fact drawing on top of the image that's >loaded underneath.
Furthermore, I want to relocate the tool box and page box to the upper part.
So, I am wondering whether I buy the component only or the source code version.
#12 by Stefan on 7/25/07 - 4:24 PM
Regards
Stefan
#13 by Hyeon on 7/26/07 - 3:52 AM
I thought about your suggestions.
But I decided to purchase the source code version for the further modification.
With Best Regards,
Hyeon
#14 by Hyeon on 7/26/07 - 4:31 AM
I sent the e-mail to info@flashcomguru.com for the purchase of the source code version of whiteboard component. But the e-amil returned with the error message:
Transmit Report:
To: info@flashcomguru.com, 2007/07/26 11:59:06, 500, DATA-7 451 Temporary local problem - please try later
Where can I contact to?
#15 by Stefan on 7/26/07 - 8:51 AM
Please try stefan AT flashcomguru DOT com
or stefan.richter AT gmail DOT com
thanks
#16 by puma on 11/3/07 - 2:36 PM
#17 by Cesar Po on 7/27/09 - 8:44 PM