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Decompile Flash with Trillix


Have a Flash object you need to reverse engineer? Trillix may be what you're looking for. Recently released in Beta form, Trillix claims to be able to support, " editing of dynamic texts and hardcore links. All extracted elements can be stored into a defined folder on the hard drive with one click. Moreover, you can convert several files simultaneously as well as extract resources from them. You can export Flash Video to AVI and FLA, save sounds as WAV and MP3, images - as PNG, JPEG and BMP, texts as RTF, TXT and HTML."

So, if your designer has flown the coup, and you need to change a few links or reclaim some images used in your Flash site, you now have a fighting chance.

Tags: flash decompilation, FlashDecompilation, Trillix