Ide Or Tool  for Flash Development

I am very much interested in learning Flash .
I am basically a Java J2EE Programmer with knowledge in Flex 3 .
I want to start learning Flash , when going through introduction tutorials in Flash i see that there is a IDE being used for Flash programming .please tell me what is the name of this IDE , so that i can download this from Internet and start practicing .
Please see the picture attached of this tuorial , but the author has forgot to  mention on what IDE these steps are to be done .
(He is asking to select a Line tool for drawing straight lines )
Please help what is the IDE or tool needed to do this steps .

You can download flash Cs5 from adobe website from download section and start going

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