45 projects tagged "Flash"
Discotheek changes your screen into a nightclub spotlight. You can use your it to generate multicolor flashes. You can use your screen as stroboscope. Tour screen can be light (all white) or dark (all black). You can vary the speed and add or remove colors. You can also have soft transitions where colors fade to the next color. Discotheek supports multiple screens.
hMUD is a classic Telnet MUD client that runs in major Web browsers (IE, Firefox, and Chrome). Internally it's a Flash client, but you do not interact directly with Flash; it just does a bridge between the HTML and the MUD server. For the user, it's just an HTML page using Javascript (like most Web sites). So it is largely accessible by modern computers. It works on any Telnet MUD, and it parses ANSI colors, transforming the output to HTML. It has basic features like command history, logging output in HTML (so that you can save a log with the same output currently in your screen), and other conveniences.
The PushButton Engine is a Flash game engine and framework that's designed for a new generation of games. It makes it easy to bring together great existing libraries and components for building Flash games and makes it possible to spend less time on code and more time on building fun games.
AmFast is a Flash remoting package for Python. It features support for NetConnection and RemoteObject RPC, support for Producer/Consumer 'push' messaging with HTTP polling, HTTP long-polling, and real-time HTTP streaming channels, support for authentication with NetConnection and RemoteObject,, a Flexible Target mapping system that maps message destinations to invokable Target objects, support for ChannelSets with multiple Channels that expose resources in different ways, a built-in AMF encoder/decoder, and more.
PyAMF provides Action Message Format (AMF) support for Python that is compatible with the Adobe Flash Player. It includes integration with Python Web frameworks like Django, Pylons, Twisted, SQLAlchemy, and more. The Adobe Integrated Runtime and Adobe Flash Player use AMF to communicate between an application and a remote server. AMF encodes remote procedure calls (RPC) into a compact binary representation that can be transferred over HTTP/HTTPS or the RTMP/RTMPS protocol. Objects and data values are serialized into this binary format, which increases performance, allowing applications to load data up to 10 times faster than with text-based formats such as XML or SOAP.
SWF Decompiler converts Adobe Flash SWF files back into FLA format and SWF files created in Flex back to Flex sources, which can easily be edited in native Flash environment. Every group of objects such as morphs, shapes, texts, fonts, sounds, ActionScripts, etc. could be placed in separate FLA library groups. SWF Decompiler can extract all objects (images, sounds, video, shapes, text, morphs, etc) used in SWF files into various file formats.
DComSoft SWF Protector makes source code inaccessible for SWF decompilers. It lets you encrypt all ActionScript classes or select the most sensitive ones. It features four reliable protection algorithms, full support for AS 2.0 and AS 3.0, two protection modes (Simple and Advanced), a choice of protection method and its intensity in Advanced mode, batch file protection in Simple mode, and the possibility to get full file information.
ReadyPhotoSite is a content management system for Web site management and maintenance. Though it works for any type of Web site, the product was created with special consideration for photographers and other artists. It features professional design and a user friendly admin area. You can choose the basic design and layout to start with and completely update all its elements from the admin area. It includes a page builder, support for an unlimited number of Flash photo and video galleries, a slideshow creator, an MP3 track editor, news and events editors, tools to manage the Web site logo, company name, menu names, menu order, and backgrounds.