Save Flash 4.2.0331

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    14/11/2009
  • File size:
    7.0M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Save Flash is the most versatile tool with which you can save any flash animation with just a single click. All your favorite flash games, flash cards, flash banners and cartoons can be saved with just a single click and made available as a collection offline. This tool displays the flash files size, its URL and name, the tool comfortably saves the flash to the chosen directory and allows you to conveniently view the preview in an enlarged mode, rewind or forward view, pause, loop and even scale. The tool is enhanced with the feature to either save the complete web page or all the flash files or each and every flash file separately. Easy screenshots can be made from any flash frame and saved to graphic format. This tool can be easily and quickly accessed by the floating drop-down menu and is backed up by full technical support and discounted upgrades. This versatile tool packed with easy to use features is also supported with multilingual interface.

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