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Adobe Flash Animation by Made to Order Software
Making a great thing even better!
Using our robust open-source C++ library and scripting language, ScriptSWF
(SSWF), you can create Adobe Flash animations on the fly.
Since it's initial release in 2002, SSWF has been extremely popular.
Despite never being advertised, it has been downloaded more than 54,000
times, has been converted to work on several Unix platforms not initially
supported, and has been integrated into several commercial products with
great success.
SSWF supports most of the Adobe Flash tags, including audio,
ActionScript, and the new enhance fonts features introduce in version 8.
The project includes a Javascript compiler, in a library of its own, in
order to compile ActionScripts to byte code supported by all the
Adobe Flash players.
And best of all, Made to Order Software is 100% commited in offering full
support
and training
to help your staff excel in using the SSWF library.
SSWF Resources available at Made to Order Software:
Project Files Hosted on:
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SSWF License
The SSWF project is protected by the MIT license. This means you can freely reuse the
code for free and prioprietary projects.
If your company and/or lawyer still wants you
to pay for a license, purchase a 1 year basic support (use the button on the right) and
send us an email. We will send you a signed document clearly showing that you have
a legal license to use SSWF with your proprietary software.
Technical Features
The SSWF library and toolkit includes the following features:
- Complete C++ Library Documention with Doxygen
- Highly efficient Flash and ActionScript optimizers
- Easy to use scripting language with ActionScript support
- C++ library to compile ActionScript programs
- Support most of the tags of Flash up to version 9
- Palettized and true color images with alpha support
- mp3 support
- Protect your animations
- jpg2swf generates slideshows from a set of JPEG images
- ft2sswf converts fonts to SSWF scripts
- swf_dump to check out your final animations
- Complete documentation of the Adobe Flash format
(recommended by the Adobe developer community as superior
to Macromedia's stock documentation)
- C language bindings
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