Best App for Creating Flash Icons - Flash Builder?

Hi,
I have succeeded in creating some general iPad Folios but I am looking to add some icons for each section.  Namely an icon that flashes when presses and in turn changes when the associated section opens up.  For instance, I have created object states for text when selecting a button (converted to button / text or picture/icon).  Obviously simple to convert an image or text to a button but I guess it goes back to main question.  What is the best application in the Master Suite to create interactive icons?
As a follow-up, can whomever provide any example of some killer icons, etc. as apps that I can download and view?
Thanks in advance.
MD

bmwx5melissa wrote:
Well I guess it helped me to know that maybe these differenet apps to help run flash is not perfect some flaws but I really wished that Apple would do something better for a perfect fit with a Flash and Ipad especially for homeschool programs! 
Unfortunately, they won't. That is, you will have to live with the current, not very good, third-party solutions.
bmwx5melissa wrote:
My question about getting this App that you recommended (Puffin) WHAT DOES IT MEAN under you must be 17+ and some sexual content etc. etc.  I am really scared to get any App that states that?  Could you please explain what that means if I do get Puffin to help with my young daughter's homeschool.  I really would not care for her to see anything bad.  Are there any settings that I could prevent something undertand that statement?  Please let me know!  Thank you!
It's just the standard disclaimer printed with each and every Web browser in the AppStore, not only Puffin. Don't pay attention.

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