
Graph like preloader
Have you ever wanted a preloader that makes you look smart? Here's one for you then! This preloader draws a graph as the loading progresses! Never will people think you're just another simpleminded soul with a regular preloader! Amaze your friends, family and anyone else that you'd like to brag to!
Features include drag-and-dropping to your first frame, without needing to add any actionscript commands (no stop() nessesary!).
If you're trying to costumize something, but you're not quite succeeding, or you just want me to make a few changes for you, you can always email me. My email address is to be found in the documentation - I will reply as soon as I can.
Oh and, I can see you're wondering.. yes, the preview is different each time. The amount of data loaded is incremented using a randomness factor. This way, the preview is much more realistic: never the same, just like actual loading.
Circle Preloader With Percentage Numbers Inside
Simple and effective circular preloader with percentage numbers inside. Easy to use, just drag and drop. When the movie is done preloading it sends the timeline to a frame label, all you need to do is specify where that label is and thats where your movie starts.
Apple like preloader
Easy to use preloader that looks like a classic Apple loader animation. Just drag and drop and you're ready to go! When the preloading of the movie is done, it sends the timeline to a frame label. All you need to do is specify where that label is, and thats where your movie starts.
Smooth Percentage Preloader
This little preloader uses actionscript to make the movement smoother than a regular percentage based loader. It calculates values between where the bar is currently and where it needs to be based on how much is now loaded and then animates between them giving a smooth polished feel.
And its easy to drop in before your file.

Round Preloader
This preloader is probably the easiest one you will ever use. You only have to drag & drop it into the frame you want it to show up. The rest is already made for you. No need to add any stop commands, any actionscript or whatever you ve been used to do until now.
Just pick the frame you want, drag the movie clip onto it and you are done! If however you have any problems (which i doubt) you can always refer to the step by step guide included with the download, post below, send me an email at the email address in the readme file or use flashden's contact form to reach me. I always answer my emails ASAP , so dont worry if you get stuck!