SWF Compressor 2.0
Tilgore Kraut - April 15, 2009Web developers prefer using Flash objects so as to add appeal to their websites. These objects make the website more dynamic and user-friendly and thereby help in increasing traffic to any website. But, the large sized flash files may also inflict troubles for the web developers as these take huge amount of time to load. However, instead of removing your impressive and fantastic flash files from website, you can rather try compressing them to smaller size. Well, performing this task requires a proficient utility that would give the effective results with minimal quality loss. A competent utility that could be very useful for you is SWF Compressor 2.0. The application boasts of features that help easy SWF file selection and compressing task. It utilizes different algorithms of shapes, vector, Z-buffer, fonts, morphing, etc, for flash optimization.
With its intuitive interface and rich feature set the SWF Compressor 2.0 surely comes across as a potent tool. For beginning with the compression task, you have to choose the source folder containing SWF files you want to compress. When the selected files are listed on program console, next you’re required to specify the target folder for output file storage. Further, it also allows you to choose a desirable name for the compressed files, followed by alteration in ‘Compression Settings’. The ‘Compression Settings’ lets you choose the quality level along with the selecting the objects you want to be compressed. The object list for compression covers every SWF file element; images, video, sounds, shapes, and fonts. Furthermore, it also lets you enable applying Zlib compression along with compressing zero objects. Finally, click on ‘Compress’ button to commence the process. Moreover, in addition to this, the application even gives you the liberty to compress many files altogether.
Using the SWF Compressor you can effortlessly compress your SWF flash files making them smaller in size.
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