Flash Toolset Professional Edition 2.0

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    10/07/2003
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2000

Publisher’s description

Flash Toolset allows you to browse, inspect, extract, manage, find and publish SWF/projector files. The program acts as a flash browser and player, with Web/ Pocket PC publishing. You can preview and extract resources from SWF files, extract SWF from projector files, create custom projector files, compress and e-mail SWF files, save flash files from Internet Explorer, unprotect SWFs, create files for autorun CDs, access and modify SWF file properties (width, height, fps, and number of frames), and search for SWF files by Flash version, number of frames, width, and height. Also available is an ActionScript editor with syntax highlighting and a SWF annotation utility, which enhances communication between developers working as a team and between developers and clients. As a bonus, you can read daily updated Flash news from top community Web sites from within the program.

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