Print2Flash

by Print2Flash Software for Windows XP

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Convert any printable document to Adobe Flash (SWF) file, HTML page or SVG file for easy web publishing

Print2Flash lets you easily convert any printable document (e.g. Microsoft Word, or Excel, or PDF document) to an Adobe Flash file (file with SWF extension) or to HTML page or SVG file. This file can be shared with users who don’t have the software that created the original document (for example, Microsoft Word). You can view such files either with Adobe Flash Player available across a number of operating systems or with any modern browser with HTML5 support. These files can be seamlessly published on the Web as well for fast and easy access to them from anywhere across the globe.

You can view Print2Flash documents across platforms and retain the formatting, graphics, fonts, special characters, and colors of source documents, regardless of the application used to create the document. For example, if you created a Microsoft Word document on a Windows computer, you can use Print2Flash to convert it to a SWF file, and then send it to a Macintosh user and vice versa.

The SWF files that Print2Flash generates are in the same format as those generated by Adobe Flash. Print2Flash SWF files are typically much smaller than other document types, and you can view them in any browser that supports Flash, or you can view them directly in Adobe Flash Player. Because you can embed a Print2Flash SWF file in a web page, you can easily publish file types that most people can’t easily view on the web today, such as Microsoft Project, Microsoft Visio, and even AutoCAD. When a user opens your web page, the Print2Flash SWF file opens instantly, so that the user can view the file inside the web page. SWF documents also work well as standalone files. Anyone who has Adobe Flash Player installed on their computer can view Print2Flash SWF files.

The HTML and SVG documents that Print2Flash generates can be easily viewed in any modern browser with HTML5 support (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari, Edge, etc.)