open sources

March 17th, 2006

The world of open sources around the flash platform has been growing rapidely in the past few months. Some awesome project have seen the light like for instance FLASC and ALF.

FLASC is a flash extension that allows you to use MTASC to compile your swf through the flash IDE. It takes no time to actually compiles new swfs as it doesn’t recompile the graphics but it just injests the new compiled classes in the existing swf.

ALF is something which I have been wating for so long in flash. What it does is that it allows you search through your flash library. You can search by linkage names, normal names, classes, You can rename several classes for different clip at the same time and many more option… It’s the best tool ever when your library starts to get over 500 objects.

Check out the www.osflash.org site for even more open source projects

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