SWF Studio V 3.3 build 120

April 11, 2008 on 3:45 am | In Graphic |

SWF Studio V 3.3 build 120

SWF Studio V3 now with Macromedia Flash 8 Player Support
SWF Studio is a professional quality replacement for the stand-alone projector that comes with Macromedia FlashTM but SWF Studio allows you to do a lot more than just wrap your SWF in an executable. SWF Studio allows you to leverage your knowledge of Macromedia Flash TM or your favorite Flash authoring tool to create powerful rich media desktop applications and screensavers that deliver experiences limited only by your imagination.


When we added support for the Flash 8 Player to SWF Studio we did more than just upgrade the player. SWF Studio allows you to upgrade your SWF to the new Flash 8 format so you can take advantage of Flash 8 features even if you don’t use Flash 8. The addition of synchronous commands in SWF Studio means you can write less code and get more done. SWF Studio gives you the best of both worlds by letting you decide when to make synchronous vs. asynchronous calls or mix them together. SWF Studio becomes more powerful with each release. We want your imagination to be the only limit on what you can accomplish with SWF Studio. But our extensive feature list is only part of the equation…

The driving philosophy behind the design of SWF Studio V3 was to provide you with a tool that lets you work smarter, instead of harder. SWF Studio V3 delivers an unprecedented amount of power into the hands of Flash developers but makes it easy to use with an extensive help system that’s integrated into the Flash authoring environment. The attention to even the smallest details, like using the same shortcut key as Flash to publish, make V3 a real joy to use. We try harder to deliver the b
est tools and provide the best support because we care.

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