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Sothink SWF Easy 6.6.565

Posted By: Dizel_
Sothink SWF Easy 6.6.565

Sothink SWF Easy 6.6.565 | 51 Mb

An easy Flash animation software for all Flash fans. Create Flash banners, greeting cards and albums by pre-made templates within clicks! Various of built-in resources can save your time to make excellent Flash animation. A large amount of predefined effects and Action Script 2.0 can help you achieve more advanced function. It is the fastest and easiest way to create your own Flash works professionally.

Features

* Able to create albums, navigation buttons, banners etc. easily through templates.
* Provides a large amount of resources like Shape, Button, Movie Clip, Greeting Card, etc.
* Provides dozens of editable built-in effects for applying to shapes, texts and images.
* Able to save and apply combined effect.
* Supports adding motion path to elements with WYSIWYG drawing tools.
* Supports Action Script 2.0 fully.
* Able to set uniform background corresponding to specified foreground scenes conveniently.
* Able to get external Shape, Image, Button, Sound, Movie Clip, etc. from SWF files.
* Supports importing existing vector graphics such as AI, SVG, WMF/EMF and .gls, .glb, .glm.
* Supports sound formats like MP3 and WAV and support stream sound.
* Supports importing the whole SWF files directly for complete use.
* Supports grouping elements in SWF file while importing and using the elements selectively.
* Supports importing video files.
* Supports applying external shapes, images, buttons, sounds and movie clips.
* Supports rich format text.
* Supports setting transparency for a specified color in a shape filled with a bitmap.
* Supports dragging elements up or down in Timeline to change Z-order.
* Supports locking/unlocking an element to avoid making unnecessary changes for it.
* Provides WYSIWYG design window and integrated preview.

Home Page - http://www.sothink.com/

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