Designed for Flash author, Flash game developer and anyone who want to protect your Flash from exe2swf and decompiler tools.
The SWF file format is designed to run on a web browser on the Internet and the projector file is a standalone application which makes your movies viewable without using a browser. So if we want to share our favorite Flash movies without the web browser, we need to delivery them in .exe format. One obvious benefit of using a projector is that projectors will work even if no Flash player is installed on your operating system. Although most of the time the plug-in will be installed on users' operating system, we are uncertain of the version of the player.
For a Flash designer, when he publishes his work in Flash™, he can create a stand-alone projector as well as the default SWF file, using the Flash Publish Settings dialog. If you have Flash installed, it's as easy as opening a SWF file by double-clicking on it and then choosing 'Create Projector' command in the menu to create a stand-alone projector. For regular users, 3rd party tools might be necessary to help you convert .swf into .exe file.
Many SWF2EXE tools are too complex and expensive; maybe you can call them development tools. Unlike those heavy-weight tools, Flash EXE Shell™ is a light-weight and simple tool. Flash EXE Shell™ generates a standard Flash Projector file in .EXE format. For sharing purposes, it is enough. Although there are many free swf2exe tools you can choose from out there, you have the bear the high risk of being cracked easily. Free exe2swf tools and decompilers would make your work having no secrets. Anyone can steal anything from your movie. Some protection tools can protect your AS in your movie, but it is not enough if you want to share your work securely.
Flash EXE Shell™ generates encrypted Flash Projector file in .EXE format. It means it is very hard to extract the original .swf file from the encrypted .exe file. It protect your movie from the exe2swf and decompiler tools.
If you are going to distribute the projector on a CD or DVD, the file size probably would not matter. If you want to share your flash work via email or on the Internet, large file sizes will cause big trouble. Let's look into the standard Flash player size: Obviously the trend in standard Flash Player size is that it gets bigger with every new version. Version 9 is almost 2MB, version 8 is about 1.5MB, version 7 is about 980KB, and version 6 is less than 850KB. It will be a hassle if you want to share a 2MB swf movie by converting it into Flash 9 format projector file.
Flash EXE Shell™ uses advanced compression technologies instead of the normal ZLIB technology. It reaches a better compression ratio in conversion process. If you want to reach a Minimum file size, you can also choose 'don't package Flash OCX' option. The outputting file will be no more than 100KB larger than the original .swf file.
Moreover, the great 'Password Protection' feature makes it possible to license certain user to watch your movie. Those who don't have your license will not be able to watch the movie. Because it is an encrypted file and it is very difficult for those who want to crack your password.
There are much more great features to our new product. So, stop waiting!
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