Flash Decompiler

by Eltima Software for Mac OS X

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Convert SWF to FLA on Mac

Flash Decompiler Trillix is extremely handy to extract objects from SWF or simply to convert a SWF into FLA.

Flash Decompiler Trillix offers both basic and advanced modes. When testing it, we found it converts SWF files fairly quickly. The progress bar lets you know how far you’ve gone in the operation anyways. The advanced settings for converting include detecting motion tweens, actionscript, symbols, and you can specify what timeline, page or library elements you want to include.

In the extracting feature you can select specifically what sort of object you wish to obtain from the SWF, such as video, images or fonts. Flash Decompiler Trillix can also convert them into FLA or a more native file type, like MP3 for sounds. The extracted files are all a saved in a well organized folder, with sub folders for each object type.

Obviously, there’s always a risk of losing a few elements when converting or extracting from SWF to FLA but Flash Decompiler Trillix gets it right the majority of the time and the sleek interface divides both extracting and converting features well.

Added: Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5) supportActionScripts 2.0 engine improvementsImproved: stability and speed of MP3 sounds extractionFixed: several minor bugs and glitches

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  • Added: Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5) supportActionScripts 2.0 engine improvementsImproved: stability and speed of MP3 sounds extractionFixed: several minor bugs and glitches

Convert SWF to FLA file or Flex sources with Flash Decompiler Mac.

Flash Decompiler Trillix for Mac is an extremely useful tool for conversion of SWF files to FLA and Flex projects. It is easy to decompile SWF on Mac and convert SWF files back to their source formats with Flash Decompiler Mac: it is either FLA or Flex project files depending on how original SWF file was developed.

Flash Decompiler Mac fully supports the conversion of SWF files to Adobe Flash CS5 file format – .xfl. It also shows the “Binary” tag in SWF elements tree. You can easily extract various SWF elements with Flash Decompiler Mac and save them to the hard drive as separate files for further usage. It is possible to extract the following elements: images, sounds, videos, shapes, texts, morphs, scripts.