Maybe you should read the feature-list on the website to get an idea for what this software was. It’s made primarily to play Flash files (*.swf) and does this without the 5sec. limit. Only Flash-Videos (*.fla) which are used by YouTube, for example, have a 5sec. limit.
The software itself is clearly labeled as SWF Movie player (and yes, every SWF-file is called a movie even if it is something different than you might expect from a movie).
It plays SWF for free (what it claims), however the 5sec. FLA limit is not noted on VersionTracker but on the website.
Waste of time - neonlight
Maybe you should read the feature-list on the website to get an idea for what this software was. It’s made primarily to play Flash files (*.swf) and does this without the 5sec. limit. Only Flash-Videos (*.fla) which are used by YouTube, for example, have a 5sec. limit.The software itself is clearly labeled as SWF Movie player (and yes, every SWF-file is called a movie even if it is something different than you might expect from a movie).
It plays SWF for free (what it claims), however the 5sec. FLA limit is not noted on VersionTracker but on the website.
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Wednesday, August 23 2006 @ 10:56 PM PDT