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  2. Ruffle (software) - Wikipedia

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    The desktop client currently uses a graphical user interface to open SWF files. [6] Downloads are available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. In addition, there are browser extensions for Mozilla Firefox, as well as Chromium-based browsers. A website administrator can even install Ruffle to their websites using a script tag for their webpages. [7]

  3. SWFObject - Wikipedia

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    swfobject 2, Google Code, freely download SWFObject for usage on a website; SWFObject 2 FAQ; SWFObject Documentation, Google Code, the What, Why and How, of SWFObject 2; General. Methods of embedding Flash onto a webpage, internally used by SWFObject to maximize compatibility. Embed Multiple Web FLV Players in One Web page, using SWFObject or ...

  4. SWFTools - Wikipedia

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    SWFTools is an open source software tool suite for creating and manipulating SWF files. Distributed under the terms of the GPL-2.0-or-later, it may be compiled from C source, to run under Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Apple OS X. [1] On Microsoft Windows systems, the pre-compiled installer also installs a GUI wrapper for the suite's PDF to SWF conversion tool, pdf2swf.

  5. Newgrounds - Wikipedia

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    Newgrounds is an American company and entertainment website founded by Tom Fulp in 1995. The site hosts user-generated content such as games, films, audio, and artwork. [ 1 ] Fulp produces in-house content at the headquarters and offices in Glenside, Pennsylvania.

  6. Creative Commons-licensed content directories - Wikipedia

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    On its website CC also provides case studies of projects using CC licenses across the world. [2] CC licensed content can also be accessed through a number of content directories and search engines. ccHost - Server web software used by ccMixter and Open Clip Art Library; Common Content - now offline (accessed 16 November 2007).

  7. SWF - Wikipedia

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    Source material for the Flash application. Flash authoring software can edit FLA files and compile them into .swf files. The Flash source file format is currently a binary file format based on the Microsoft Compound File Format. In Flash Pro CS5, the fla file format is a zip container of an XML-based project structure. .flp

  8. swfmill - Wikipedia

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    swfmill is a free software (GPL v2) command line tool that generates SWF files. It is an XML-to-SWF and SWF-to-XML processor. It uses SWFML, an XML dialect closely modeled after the SWF format. It comes with XSLT capabilities, and a more accessible dialect of SWFML to generate SWF files. swfmill may be used to generate SWF files that contain ...

  9. Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    Haxe is an open source, high-level object-oriented programming language geared towards web-content creation that can compile SWF files from Haxe programs. As of 2012, Haxe can build programs for Flash Player that perform faster than the same application built with the Adobe Flex SDK compiler, due to additional compiler optimizations supported ...