Converts Flash swf file with animation to Silverlight movie
Version | 1.5.0.1645 |
Updated | Sep 10th 2010 |
Developer |
SilverX
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User Rating |
871
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Original File Size | 1.2 MB |
Downloads | 7320 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 |
Category | Internet |
SilverX converts Flash swf file with animation to Silverlight movie. SilverX supports all basic Flash features: vector primitives, images, texts and animations, so almost all Flash movie resources get accurately converted to Silverlight.
SilverX is able to load Flash application (SWF file) and transform it into a Silverlight solution or a ready-to-run Silverlight application. All you need to do is select SWF file you want to convert to Silverlight, click "Convert" button, and in just a few seconds its Silverlight output will be created.
Once converted, your Silverlight application can be launched in your web-browser or loaded and additionally edited with Expression Blend or Visual Studio. This application was designed to help Silverlight designers or developers to migrate their current Flash content to Silverlight platform.
SilverX can be used in a variety of scenarios:
· Export CorelDraw vector graphics to SWF file and then convert it to Silverlight XAML
· Convert vector graphical assets embedded in SWF file to content ready to use in Silverlight application
· Extract graphical assets embedded in SWF file
· Transform Flash cartoons/animations to Silverlight movies
· Transform Flash banners to ready to run Silverlight banners
SilverX Crack is created by the team of rich media professionals with a top level experience in Flash and Silverlight technologies. This unique combination of Flash and Silverlight experiences is available for you now.
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