[casual_games] About Flash Wrappers

Rajat Paharia rpaharia+lists at gmail.com
Thu Nov 2 14:26:37 EST 2006


Hi Allen -

You may also want to look at:
mProjector - http://www.screentime.com/software/mprojector/
SWF Studio - http://www.northcode.com/
Screenweaver - http://screenweaver.com/about

Flash Magazine has an older roundup of the various projector tools from last
year: http://www.flashmagazine.com/1100.htm

best, - rajat
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On 11/2/06, Allen R Partridge <allen.partridge at iup.edu> wrote:
>
> I'm examining Flash Wrappers today (or arguably wrappers in general)
> and wondered if folks on the list have any thoughts about the
> commercially available options, their own options etc.
>
> I have looked at SWFKit, MDMZink, and Jugglor, and read over the past
> posts and a great article on the topic (leading to an in house build)
> from the folks at Oberon.
>
> Anybody see major options I'm missing? Anyone using or avoiding any of
> the above for any reason?
>
> I'm examining questions like ... ease of extensibility - can I use it
> to write files to local machines easily? Ease of resolution shifting,
> can I use it to detect, set and reset screen resolution eaisily? Ease
> of registry and system access. Customization and compression, can I
> put in just what I need easily in order to optimize file size on the
> deliverable? Security - does it enhance security - protect the files
> better?
>
> Finally I'm interested in opinions about the implications of Adobe
> Apollo for the wrapper phenomenon.
>
> Thanks in advance for your thoughts,
>
> Al
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