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kkerruish
03-26-2003, 01:36 PM
All -

I found a free app...called FlashToolSet and it is available at http://www.FlashToolSet.com

It will let you extract the .swf file from .exe flash apps...

I've tried this with all of the www.joecartoon.com flash apps, and it works flawlessly.

It should work with a lot of the flash enabled games you find online...

For JoeCartoon you have to subscribe (highly recommended...some really funny stuff from the guy who brought you 'frog in a blender'...

To get the most out of these, or any flash files, you need to go to the TG Series thread and follow the instructions to get the new flash library installed...but from there, the sky is the limit!

See http://www.cliesource.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8078&perpage=15&pagenumber=2

Enjoy!!!

Ken

likestech
04-13-2003, 03:35 PM
Here is link to space invaders!
http://www.electrogamer.com/games/game.php?id=5

You'll notice other flash files freely available as well! For those who do not use swf file extractors to download your flash files, remember you can simply copy the files from your cache under the temporary internet files subdirectory. put the .swf files in your preferred directory and then use your clie export program to send the files to the PDA.

inthetin
04-13-2003, 10:36 PM
Is there another way to dL those .swf files? I can't seem to find the temp files on my Mac with Safari web browser, so would clipping off the page source do, do you think?

likestech
04-14-2003, 01:20 PM
Some flash programs are easy to download just by clicking; others require more work like digging through cache or temp files. The easiest way might be to use a flash file capture program. These programs can pull down any .swf file. In fact, they tend to pull all of them down from a given web page so you get great games and some junk too. Here is a link to one I have used: http://www.flashcapture.com/

good luck!

inthetin
04-14-2003, 05:08 PM
great, if you've got Windows, but as I said I'm on Mac

hansschmucker
04-14-2003, 05:59 PM
Just use Mozilla! Right Click or the mac-shift-click on the page, view page info, media, look for embedded files and save. That's it, no additional tools required and it even makes some scripts work which usually request online data