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SWF Encrypt

SWF Encrypt - 5.0.0

encrypt, obfuscate, protect flash actionscript from swf decompilers

All Time: (1.0)
This Version: (1.0)
Current Version: 5.0.0
Release Date: 2008-05-07
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,208
Downloads (all versions): 2,565
Price: $125.00

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Product Description:

SWF Encrypt 5.0 uses Advanced Obfuscation Techniques along side proven Encryption Technology to provide security and protection for your Adobe Flash SWF Files. Put simply, SWF Encrypt 5.0 prevents other people from decompiling or reverse engineering your SWF movie and stealing the ActionScript Code.
In addition to providing protection from the items listed above, Encrypting your SWF files also ensures that users are more likely to purchase your Flash based products/services, rather than spend the time to try and decompile or hack their way through your SWF!

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • G4/Intel Processor
  • 150mb HD Space
  • 256mb RAM
  • Mac OS 10.5 Recommended

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SWF Encrypt ReviewTerrible Product and Support!!! Avoid!!! - Version: 5.0.0, 9/10/2008 08:35AM PST

MacSavers
I haven't had such bad service and support for software in a long time, but these guys are absolute ghosts when it comes to support. All they offer is an email form, which they promptly send an auto-response giving you the false impression that someone will actually get in touch with you.

Well... I've sent in over a half dozen requests and no response. None. I've even sent in one to the sales department asking for my money back out of exasperation which usually gets some response, but it's been a week now.

I'm now going to contact my credit card company and demand my money back.

Why do I need support? Not on how to use the software. It's fairly straightforward. But when I encrypt my project, it stalls and never gets past the first request for variable information stored in an external document so it can get it from a database. Without encryption it works perfectly. With it encrypted, it never gets past the very beginning. It never even asks for the document to get the initial information. This with the latest version too: 5.0.2.

Bad software and even worse support... being support is non-existant.

Avoid at all costs.
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SWF Encrypt CommentaryWell ... - Version: 4.0.4, 7/5/2007 07:23AM PST

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mediaVinci

--- BEGIN product description --- ... and stealing the ActionScript Code. In addition to providing protection from the items listed above, Encrypting your SWF files also ensures that users are more likely to purchase your Flash based products/services, rather than spend the time to try and decompile or hack their way through your SWF! --- END product description ---

... yes, that's an argument. Why should web developers work hard and share their knowledge and efforts for free? The same argumentation counts for HTML coded websites.

Maybe this is also the reason why you see so many web templates offered for free these days.

Well, downloading an entire professional website and doing a rip off is not such a difficult task for someone who wants a professional website for a couple of dollars.

Kind greetings to pirated-sites.com!

graphically & sincerely,

Marc Klein
mediaVinci - The art of invention
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