Flash Decompiler Trillix is a powerful yet very easy to use SWF to FLA converter that lets you decompile Flash and extract all of its elements: sounds, images, videos, shapes, frames, morphs, fonts, texts, buttons, sprites and ActionScripts. Flash Decompiler Trillix also supports editing of dynamic texts and hardcore links. All extracted element can be stored into a defined folder on the hard drive with one click. Moreover, you can convert several files simultaneously as well as extract resources from them. You can export Flash Video to AVI and FLA, save sounds as WAV and MP3, images - as PNG, JPEG and BMP, texts as RTF, TXT and HTML.
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- To get a registration key for Flash Decompiler beta version you can send us some Flex files for testing to beta@eltima.com
- Decompile both Flash and Flex files
- Greatly enhanced ActionScript decoder
- Improved the interface
Reviewing 3.0.0.303 Beta (Jul 25, 2007)
To Reviewer "Paradise-FH-"
As for the Ribbon: we use the commercial library. The authors of this library will contact Microsoft if there are any issues or claims.
If you look at SWF Decompiler by Sothink you will discover that it is absolutely different from Flash Decompiler Trillix by Eltima. BTW, SWF Decompiler by Sothink doesn't feature editing SWF files and doesn't support batch decompilation, not mentioning a lot of other features offered by our Flash Decompiler Trillix.
Reviewing 3.0.0.303 Beta (Jul 24, 2007)
i hope the author has been in discussion with microsoft about using the ribbon ui ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribbon_(computing). i also wonder if there are any differences between this and other alternatives. the interface looks an awful lot like sothink swf decompiler.
Reviewing 3.0.0.303 Beta (Jul 24, 2007)
This sounds like a brilliant idea and I could have used it a while ago.
Anyone have a used review yet?
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