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DESCRIPTION
Sothink SWF Decompiler for Mac is a professional SWF to FLA converter on Mac OS X. This Flash decompiler can convert one or more SWF to FLA, and extract elements into various formats at one time. It supports Flash 6, Flash MX 2004 (7.0), Flash 8 and Flash CS3 (9.0). Sothink SWF Decompiler is fully compatible with both ActionScript 2 and ActionScript 3.
Features:
- Export one or more SWF to FLA, SWF to element at one time.
- Supports exporting resources to SWF format.
- Extract element into various formats, including shapes, sounds, images, sprites, fonts, texts, ActionScript, etc.
- Export video files in FLV format from Flash movies.
- Export ActionScript in AS, HTML format.
- Decompile ActionScript code and generate neat, readable code.
- Multi-language version available.
- Support Flash components.
- Show script code neatly within the program and export ActionScript while converting SWF to FLA.
- View detailed properties of elements in Flash movies.
- Browse and preview any resource before exporting.
- Optimize the display of ActionScript in Resources Panel. When decompiling AS3.0, support showing AS Class structure like folder-tree according to its path in package.
- Decompile code written in ActionScript 2 or 3 and display readable code in ActionScript window with syntax highlighting.
- Encode Flash in the proper language.
- Supply SWF Catcher for Firefox.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 5.2:
New Features:
- Add "Replace File" dialog to remind users of the existed previous files.
- French is available for multi-language interface.
Function Enhanced:
- Support displaying log in German and French according to the interface language.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later.
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| Sothink SWF Decompiler User Reviews (7 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Jun 18 2009 |
JEFFISHERETOO Downloaded it...useless. Creates an FLA file nothing could open or use. (Version 5.0) | |
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 | May 19 2009 |
MACUPMD I've tried to make it work on my 2.6 C2D 10.5.7 but it won't. The developer's suggestion was to download the latest version from their link but it made no difference. Firefox rejects the swfcatcher.xpi : "Sothink SWF Catcher" will not be installed because it does not provide secure updates" I've tried the fix suggested on the Sothink site but to no avail. I can't be the only person having this problem. Sothink need to rethink and produce something that installs effortlessly and works on a mac. If I wanted this kind of hassle I'd be using a PC. (Version 4.5) | |
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 | May 4 2009 |
Decompiles SWFs into FLAs with nameless movieclips, and external .as files. The .as files can't find the movieclips so you wind up with a list of cryptic errors in your output panel. For example, working with a SWF I have complete knowledge of, the app decompiled into 4 Graphic symbols it named "shape"1,2,3,etc and 4 movieclips it named "sprite" 1,2,3,etc. It also revealed a folder with 2 .as files. The actual FLA contained 13 movie clips, 2 bitmaps and no external .as. Very disappointing. (Version 4.5) | |
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 | Apr 29 2009 |
PLOINKR Just tried the demo and it's painfully slow to launch. And once it does, it just hangs... (Version 4.5) | |
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 | Apr 29 2009 |
ADONSA What does the acronym FLA stand for? Why not define it, at least once, in your description of the software? S.W.F. is probably Shock Wave Flash, and why not reveal the long definition at least once? OK, it converts files from the S.W.F. format to the F.L.A. format; WHY is it desirable to do that? I've been macking for a long time, and still don't know all the acronyms; developers, why not indicate the long definition of the acronyms at least once in your descriptions? Too hard to do? (Version 4.5) | |
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 | Mar 17 2009 |
MADMACMAD This is the best SWF Decompiler !!!! I bought them all & this one does the Job perfect. Now it's up to date with the Windows Version.... + a must have for every SWF Artist !!! (Version 4.5) | |
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 | Aug 21 2008 |
VERYVITO SoThink SWFDecompiler stands head and shoulders above other SWF decompilers available on OS X -- providing great conversion for even the latest SWF files. That said, the Mac version is fairly young (first released this summer), and feels much less solid than the app you may remember from your PC days. Some things just seem to take a lOOOooong time -- but then again, eventually, they DO work. The conversion engine is solid, but the interface itself feels like a ported program. Regardless, it's a must-have when you need to see what's going on under the hood of a piece for which you no longer have source. (Version 4.3) | |
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