Nov 05 2007

New Aero SWF.max Flash Player

Published by BS at 1:38 pm under Software

The 1.5.830 version of Aero SWF.max Flash Player is now available.

SWF.max is both a Flash Player and Flash Management Tool. It has some additional Flash related tools.

Media Browser
Browse your Flash Movies with a SWF.max Media Browser. Thumbnails make it easy to find the flash file you were going to open. Sort files by size, date or type to make it even easier. Rename movies, move, copy or delete them with a few clicks.

Playlists
Create and save Flash Playlists so required sets of movies are within easy reach.

Playback Control
You may control movie playback using familiar media controls, like those you may find in multimedia players. Plus you may control playback using either mouse wheel or handy keyboard shortcuts . Multimedia Keyboards are supported too.

Full Screen Mode
In handy Full Screen mode there will be nothing on the screen but the movie itself. Still everything you need will be close at hand . Just put the mouse pointer to one of the screen borders to show Playback Controls, Playlist or Menu Bar. Both in Full Screen and Standard modes you may right click to show Shortcut Menu.

Play or Convert Projectors
SWF.max plays and browses Flash Movies (SWF), Flash Videos (FLV) and Flash Projectors (EXE) the same way. Convert Flash Projectors to Flash Movies or vice versa. Projectors created with SWF.max are smaller than ordinary projectors.

Batch Thumbnail Generation
Exclusively for those who are running a web site with Flash movies there is a tool for Batch Generation of Flash Thumbnails. You may create thumbnails of desired size for all movies that are contained in specified folder. Since thumbnails will be saved in the same folder, there will be no problem to assign corresponding images to Flash movies on a web page.

Create Flash Screen Saver
Turn any Flash Movie, Video or Projector into your personal Screen Saver with a few clicks.

http://www.swfmax.com


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