Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Reasons for Keeping Flash in Facebook Game Development!


As we know, because of the good interactive and stable running features, flash games are widely applied to Facebook games. However, as long as Adobe claims to end flash use in mobile devices, people begins to concern its future. Is Flash really out in Facebook game development? Absolutely, the answer is no. The following info graphics shows why flash will not lose its dominant position in Facebook game development
Diagram shows that over the last 8 years, Facebook active users have increased from 1 billion to 900 billion, and the figure is still growing at a rapid rate. Among these active Facebook users, over 53% are game player, more people means more business opportunities, so there is a huge market for Facebook flash game development.
Developing flash games in Facebook can bring huge profit. Virtual goods purchases, advertisement in Facebook game and boosting corporate brand can bring in large sum of cash flow for its developers. This in turn generates brand notability and helps business grow.
Although HTML5 is considered as the superior technology in Facebook game development, Flash exceeds HTML5 in many aspects. Compared with HTML5, Flash is faster in workflow, better stability and security, what’s more, Flash games users surely outnumber the ones who use HTML5.
According to DAU in Facebook Games, the most popular games can be ranked. Among the most popular games, for instance, CityVille, FarmVille and Texax HoldEm Poker, are developed by the use of Flash technology.
A successful Facebook game attracts numerous players and generates more businesses. Developers are required to have 2 or more Flash games build, skilled Flash experience and experience in monetizing game is a big plus. Must-have skills include a good agile Flash software, connection to Facebook, access to Flash games publishing, a server engine and extendable Flash front end.
Given so many advantages of flash in Facebook development, are you ready to develop it yourself?
Original post:  http://www.sothink.com/blog/is-flash-out-in-facebook-game-development-no/

Monday, June 11, 2012

Debugging and viewing SWF Structure with SWF Decompiler


Among all kinds of flash tools, we are going to go behind a functional flash debugging softare-SWF Decompiler Today. The name directly reveals the functions. Effortlessly, we can decompiling flash file with it.


Overall
SWF Decompiler allows catching and saving Flash animation for further editing by special functions. It recovers FLA from SWF or converts to FLEX source code so that you can extract all the elements (scripts, images, fonts, texts, audio and video) for modification. It even supports converting simple Flash to HTML5.
Features—SWF to FLA/FLEX


As you know, SWF file is not editable. However, SWF Decompiler can recover Flash document (.fla) from SWF and convert SWF made by Adobe Flex back to source code. You can also decompile the standard exe made by Adobe Flash to FLA, and extract SWF from Flash exe.
Features—view SWF/ActionScript structure and extract element


With the originated FLA or source code, you can check what does an awesome Flash made of and how does is code. Moreover, it is quite convenient to extract SWF element such as scripts, images, fonts, texts, audio and video. So this is a pretty cool feature for Flash design, teaching and learning.
Features—edit SWF elements


SWF Decompiler supports edit shape by changing both figures and fill types or replace image, text and audio. Therefore, you can take best advantage of current SWF and make a brand new Flash work for your project.
Features—Flash to HTML5 conversion


It is capable of converting simple Flash animation to HTML5 format with great quality. So you can play Flash on HTML5 compatible browsers, which is pretty important on mobile platform.
Reviews
Pros: functional interpretation on Flash decompiling, multiple support for Flash CS3 to CS5.5 and ActionScript 2 & 3, ideal tool for Flash design, teaching and learning.
Cons: cannot converting complicated Flash to HTML5, there are bugs in interpreting Flex file.
More info about SWF Decompiler, and SWF Decompiler for Mac.
Download SWF Decompiler or SWF Decompiler for Mac with 30-day free trial.
Original post came from: http://www.sothink.com/blog/flash-tool-of-the-week-debug-flash-with-swf-decompiler/