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What is an ISH2 file? Flipbook, or "Flipbook-ish," document created by Animation-ish, a drawing creativity application; contains a sequence of frames, which are drawn by the user; can be animated in the software at multiple speeds.

More Information ISH2 files are used for storing intermediate complexity drawings in educational environments. They are more complex than "Wiggledoodle-ish" documents ( .ISH1 files), but simpler than "Advanced-ish" documents ( .ISH3 files).

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Animation-ish FlipBook-ish Document

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What is an ISH2 file?

Flipbook, or "Flipbook-ish," document created by Animation-ish, a drawing creativity application; contains a sequence of frames, which are drawn by the user; can be animated in the software at multiple speeds.

More Information

ISH2 files are used for storing intermediate complexity drawings in educational environments. They are more complex than "Wiggledoodle-ish" documents ( .ISH1 files), but simpler than "Advanced-ish" documents ( .ISH3 files).

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Updated: November 5, 2010

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What is an ISH2 file?
Flipbook, or "Flipbook-ish," document created by Animation-ish, a drawing creativity application; contains a sequence of frames, which are drawn by the user; can be animated in the software at multiple speeds.