Flash SDK for C#, Visual Basic and Visual C++.
| Version | 2.5 |
| Updated | Aug 6th 2009 |
| Developer |
CPS Labs Ltd
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| User Rating |
880
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| Original File Size | 5.4 MB |
| Downloads | 10954 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Internet |
ActiveSWF Professional is innovative rich media platform specially designed for web developers and Flash professionals building applications for Windows and .NET. Users can easily program this component in order to build Flash movies from XML. Being compatible with most of Windows oriented technologies including COM and .NET ActiveSWF SDK opens the world of Flash for millions of VisualBasic, C# and Visual C++ developers. ActiveSWF implements full support of ActionScript 2.0 and supports most Flash primitives so that you can effectively create dynamic Flash content. Image elements loaded from GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, WMF source formats and represented correctly in vector SWF format. Sounds loaded from MP3 and WAV source formats. Audio and image compression methods allow to reduce movie size significantly with minimum quality loss.
Users can easily program this component in order to build Flash movies from XML. Being compatible with most of Windows oriented technologies including COM and .NET
ActiveSWF SDK opens the world of Flash for millions of VisualBasic, C# and Visual C++ developers. ActiveSWF implements full support of ActionScript 2.0 and supports most Flash primitives so that you can effectively create dynamic Flash content.
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