SWF Decompiler Trillix Mac (former SWF to FLA Converter) converts Adobe Flash SWF files back into FLA format and SWF files created in Flex back to Flex sources, which can be easily edited in native Flash or Flex environment.

Every group of objects such as morphs, shapes, texts, fonts, sounds, scripts, etc., are placed in separate FLA library groups with appropriate names, which makes using and working with the resulting FLA file much easier.

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Restore FLA or Flex Project From SWF

SWF Decompiler Trillix Mac (former SWF to FLA Converter) converts Adobe Flash SWF files back into FLA format and SWF files created in Flex back to Flex sources, which can be easily edited in native Flash or Flex environment.

Every group of objects such as morphs, shapes, texts, fonts, sounds, scripts, etc., are placed in separate FLA library groups with appropriate names, which makes using and working with the resulting FLA file much easier.

Convert SWF to FLA & SWF Files

Flash Decompiler can extract any object (images, sounds, videos, shapes, text, morphs, scripts, etc.) used in SWF files into various file formats just in several clicks. New interface provides you with easy navigation and preview options for SWF files and their elements.

No matter how sadly it is to say, but nobody is protected from human errors and hardware faults. In case you have lost your original FLA files or Flex project you may easily restore them from available SWF files using Eltima’s SWF to FLA Converter (Flash Decompiler Trillix now), thereby saving you time and efforts to develop or modify your Flash movies.

Make Changes to SWF File

Once your artwork is converted to SWF file it cannot be edited in Adobe Flash (the same as with executable files). To be able to make changes to SWF you must have its original source code. Eltima’s SWF Decompiler Trillix for Mac OS allows you to extract all resources from SWF and save them in FLA file or Flex source file which are editable.

Now, you can easily change Flash objects (modify text or hyperlink, replace sound/image, etc.) and publish them back to SWF. If you forgot the password to your SWF file it is not a problem any longer.

Flash Decompiler Trillix bypasses this protection mechanism while decompiling SWF file resources. Once you have converted it to FLA you can set new protection in your favorite Flash editor. Please, note that some SWF files may be copyrighted.

Improve Skills by Learning From Others

Rather than trying to reinvent dazzling animation effects you may find on the net, you can simply peek in the SWF source code (FLA) to find out how exactly those effects were created and achieve greater results you can’t even think of.

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