Suppose you have just finished your first flash game, you really want to publish it on website to share with more people, or make money from it. You have to be aware that no matter you publish the flash game in SWF format on your own website or other websites it is actually nothing different to visitors. They can easily download the SWF flash game to their computer for playing later using Adobe Flash Player. Or worse, they steal your…
ActionScript 3.0 is the latest of version of ActionScript language, which is widely used in Adobe Flash and Adobe Flex. It is completely re-written from the ground up and executes up to 10 times faster than previous ActionScript code. As a human-readable programming language, ActionScript 3.0 is a combination of both convenience and danger. Ever since Adobe turned its Flash program into a SWF file, it becomes so easy to be reverse engineered without much effort. That’s why we need…
Before you publish your Flash SWF files online, it is suggested that you should encrypt your SWF files first. Encrypt SWF files could prevent your SWF source code from SWF decompile tools in market. However, there is still from SWF Decrypt which claimed to be able to restore the encrypt SWF files to the original state. Like others Leawo SWF Encrypt is also an ActionScript obfuscator to obfuscate the SWF source code to make it entirely unreadable. However the advanced…
As a web developer, you should be quite familiar with the Flash contents on websites out there. Flash has its unique advantage over other sort of medium like image or video that it can hold the animated interactive effects in such a small file size. To break through the limitation of HTML, JavaScript and DHTML, web developers find Adobe Flex a great help. Flex takes you to the next level of web application development with the concept of Rich Internet…
If you don’t want your SWF files to be stolen by others and post on some websites else, claiming to be their own, you need to protect your SWF file before publishing online. Here we will introduce a SWF obfuscator to help your protect your SWF files. The reasons why we obfuscate SWF files not encrypt them with a password are: 1. We still need to publish the output SWF files on web, which is impossible for password encrypted SWF…
If you develop your web with Flash technologies, the end output would be a SWF file that can be run in the browser with the Adobe Flash Player. This allows the development of rich internet applications (RIA) with very dynamic interfaces. Just think about how widely the Flash SWF files are used in webpage ads, Flash games and Flash banners, etc. Besides its convenience for end users, the developer may suffer a lot if unscrupulous developers decompose your SWF file…
Why do we need to encrypt ActionScript of our SWF files? Because of such SWF Decompilers, like Sothink SWF Decompiler which can decompile any and every SWF you can get your hands on. That is a real threat if you want to publish your Flash game online. By encrypting ActionScript of your SWF files you can protect SWF files from being decompiled into the wrong hands. Leawo ActionScript Encrypt allows you to scramble your source code to the point that…
SWF Decompiler is such a double-edged sword that authors who created the SWF Flash content can easily get the materials he has used back, while on the other hand someone else can steal your work, replace the logo and put on his own site with no effort. To protect your SWF files from unethical usage of SWF Decompilers, you should encrypt your SWF file before publish online. Leawo SWF Protector is a professional SWF obfuscator to help you easily encrypt…
Imagine that you have developed a wonderful Flash game and published online. But the next few days you find some people released similar games with different names and pictures. But you know they are stealing your idea. It won't feel good to know that your hard work being stolen by other people with just a tool that can get easily. Because Flash SWF files can be played directly in Web browsers like Firefox, Chrome, IE with Flash player installed. And…