Monday, September 11th, 2006 |
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SWF Studio 3.3 |
SWF Studio 3.3 has been released!
Version 3.2 was released March 29th and contained some significant features that should really have been given more marketing attention. Even I am guilty of not posting about it here. So, here are some of the highlights for 3.2 and 3.3:
3.3
- ActiveX support - you can use any registered ActiveX control, like Acrobat or even another Flash control. You can access methods, properties, constants, and events. The API has been updated to let you execute methods on hierchial objects.
- Guides - lets you control the layout of the built-in Media and Browser objects, and the new ActiveX objects, making placement and resizing fast and smooth without any calculations.
- .NET plugins - you can now create and use .NET plugins with SWF Studio.
- UTF 8 support - you can now read, write, and append to UTF 8 files with or without Byte Order Markers (BOMs).
- Extended JScript support - you are no longer limited to executing publicly declared functions - you can now execute methods on nested objects.
- Scratch - write data to your EXE file. Then read it back when your EXE starts up. This lets you write data that is carried with your EXE, opening up a plethora of possibilities.
3.2
- Transparency - the MUCH improved transparency feature, providing great performance and options.
- Relative path support for native Flash commands - a change to many of the native Flash loading commands, that allows you to specify file monikers. It also attempts to find the file in question, opening from the base path or from an internal resource. You can now specify relative paths for FLV files in the FLVPlayback and Media components in the Component/Properties panel.
- MIDI plugin - to allow you get events and information about connected MIDI devices for music (and other) applications.
- Enhanced Dialog support - you can get notifications about any dialog that will appear and then decide to show it or not, and even confirm or cancel it. No more print dialogs or the annoying 15 second script limits warning. Note: SWF Studio lets you inject any amount of time you want but Flash Player 8 contains a bug that limits this to 60 seconds, regardless of the set amount.
Check the forums announcement for more info.
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Hi
Just interested, I see you mention implementing .NET plugins in 3.3. Can you elaborate on this please. Thanks
Tkans for tehe downlaload
Great and excellent article it’s realy helpful. Thanks again.