Eltima Flash Decompiler Trillix 4.1.0.71

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Flash Decompiler Trillix is a powerful SWF to FLA converter that will help you decompile Flash movies, convert SWF elements into multiple formats and edit SWF movies without Flash Studio installed. Flash Decompiler completely supports Flash 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 including AS 2.0 and 3.0 as well as Flex. With an ease of one click you can extract SWF elements: sounds, images, videos, shapes, frames, morphs, fonts, texts, buttons, sprites and ActionScripts from any SWF file directly to your hard drive. With Flash Decompiler you can export Flash Video to AVI, MPEG, FLV and FLA, save sounds as WAV or MP3, images - as PNG, JPEG and BMP, texts as RTF, TXT and HTML. Flash Decompiler lets you convert the whole SWF file into FLA, or export certain Flash resources into FLA format.

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