Flash Decompiler Trillix - 4.1.24.6321Convert SWF to FLA and extract elements from SWF. |
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- Version: 4.0.19.6272, 9/3/2009 12:52PM PST
jazzdeacon
the best one for me - Version: 3.1.14.3485, 12/14/2007 12:31AM PST
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joe7088
I am still Flash Decompiler fan! 



- Version: 3.1.14.3485, 12/11/2007 12:05PM PST
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programmer.willson
Cannot recommend this product 



- Version: 1.8, 2/20/2007 09:07AM PST
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mrjamie1I can recommend the AVE Imperator, which is a Windows program however. I had it installed on a friend's computer and now with the new intel iMac I will install it here on my Mac.
It's much better and converts files correctly!
Also, I had a very unpleasant experience with their representatives who prefer to moan to their customers instead of helping them.
all in all I cannot recommend this Eltima product (nor the Eltima SWF Player either).
Eltima's SWF to FLA Converter vs. Gordon Flash 



- Version: 1.6, 9/7/2006 01:23PM PST
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jcarruthUsing Gordon Flash, I got a 1.8 MB Flash File from his SWF, and it did not play very well. It basically choked using the Test Movie feature within Flash. Also, whenever I made a change to a file decompiled in Gordon and saved it, that file would not open again in Flash because it was not recognized as a Flash file anymore. You could, however, keep the original decompiled file and study it to your heart's content - so there's some value there - as long as you make no changes to it.
Also, Gordon had trouble decompiling larger files that SWF to FLA Converter seemed to have no trouble with.
Eltima charges you $82.95 because they tack on a $20 physical CD delivery plus shipping that you can't opt out of, and Gordon charges only $59.00 for a download license.
Bearing in mind that decompilers are iffy little things to begin with, and I feel very lucky to get anything usable at all out of them, for the extra $23.95 spent on SWF to FLA Converter, you're getting a product that's in an entirely different league than Gordon Flash.
It's my impression from looking at the two websites that Gordon Flash is sort of a one-man operation, and Eltima's got a team of engineers on the job, just because of the number of products they offer, and the professional packaging their software comes in. They appear to me to be more like a real software company, and less like a one man garage-based operation.
Maybe Gordon will improve their product with time, but as of this moment, there is no question in my mind that the SWF to FLA Converter is the hands-down winner for the Mac OS X, for my money.
Jim Carruth
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- Re: Eltima's SWF to FLA Converter vs. Gordon Flash
Nice work, and a hell of allot better than Gordon. 



- Version: 1.3, 6/16/2006 03:27AM PST
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andforsomereasonTry it, convert a swf file, import it into flash and then preview, the result is nearly exactly matched with the original file, something that never works with Gordon.
Of course the fla file isn't perfect, but this is the closest thing that I've seen.
Probably the best converter for Mac.
Really Bad ! 



- Version: 1.2, 2/19/2006 07:19AM PST
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colorvilleYou can use it just to recover some simbol.
Nothing else works properly from a recovered file !
For more they give you free updates only for mayor release , and (as far as they told me when I wrote them) they are not thinking about Universal Binaryl support.
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