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By Eltima Ltd.
Eltima SWF to FLA Converter for Mac OS is the only Flash software on the net for Mac OS users, that lets Flash designers exchange SWF files dorsum into FLA format in a few mouse clicks. It presents user with an armoury of sound algorithms to distil all Flash objects from SWF file. Extracted objects throne be edited in connatural Flash environment, which is very convenient when working with Flash. Every group of objects such as morphs, shapes, texts, fonts, motions, sounds, ActionScripts, etc. could be placed in divide FLA library groups, which makes it easier to employment and vista the resulting FLA file. Every FLA library throne be saved into a different folder under a specified name. Additionally, you throne customize FLA file workspace by enabling / disabling guides, grids, rulers; specialize guides accuracy and so on. To brand sure that masks layers are working properly, every morph or form throne be placed on different layers. Forgotten passwords to your SWF file are not a problem any longer with SWF to FLA Converter. While decompiling SWF file resources the application bypasses this protection mechanism. Once you get converted your SWF into FLA you throne plant new protection in your favorite Flash editor. SWF to FLA Converter is the only Mac OS puppet to export the completely SWF movie in FLA format that supports Flash MX and ActionScript 2.0. Restore your confounded original FLA files from available SWF files using Eltima's SWF to FLA Converter for Mac, therefore saving you time and efforts to prepare or modify your Flash movies. You throne easily change Flash objects, modify text or hyperlink, replace sounds, images, etc. and exchange it dorsum to SWF file.
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| Company | Eltima Ltd. |
| Website | http://mac.eltima.com |
| Country | Germany |
| Email | support@eltima.com |
| Os | Mac OS X, Mac Other |
| Requirements | Mac OS 10.3 and higher |
| Language | English |
| Release Date | 30 09 2005 |
| License | Shareware |
| Limitations | Graphics are stored in grayscale format; ActionScrips are not decompiled |
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