Flash Editing Software
Editing an existing Flash file requires a decompiler to isolate the various multimedia components and then extract them as separate files. The files can be edited and then brought back together through Flash creation software.
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Adobe Flash Professional CS5
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Adobe Flash Professional CS5 is software meant for experienced and career designers. Features include sophisticated tools for creating, editing and debugging Flash files. Adobe Flash Professional CS5 specializes in thorough support for various platforms from personal computers to mobile devices. The software is available for $699, as of October 2010, and as part of the CS5 Web Premium software bundle from Adobe.
DeFlash!
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DeFlash! is a budget, Flash decompiler that extracts the elements of a SWF file into separate folders. The software does not require installation and retails for $12, as of October 2010.
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Flash Decompiler Trillix
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Flash Decompiler Trillix converts SWF files into editable FLA files. If the user does not want to convert the whole file, the software enables the user to extract and then edit specific parts, such as video, images and music. The software retails for $79.95, as of October 201, with a trial version available.
Sothink SWF Quicker
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Sothink SWF Quicker is Flash editing software that features a library of templates and animated effects, uses ActionScript for dynamic syntax editing and includes tools for vector drawing. The software is available through the SourceTec Software website for $84.95 as of October 2010.
SWiSH Max3
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SWiSH Max3 is Flash editing software that comes packaged with hundreds of multimedia effects, stock media and other ready-to-use components. The software supports scripting, features image editing tools and exports files in several standard formats. SWiSH Max3 is available for $149.95, as of October 2010, and as a free trial.
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