The JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler has released its latest version, 24.1.0. This open-source tool is specifically designed for decompiling and editing Flash SWF files. Users can extract various resources from SWF files, convert them to FLA format, modify ActionScript code, and replace multimedia elements such as images, sounds, texts, and fonts.
Key features of JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler include:
- The ability to export scripts, images, shapes, movies, sounds, and fonts.
- Conversion from SWF to FLA format.
- Export and import of SWF to XML.
- Compatibility with various output formats, including SVG and HTML5 Canvas.
- Display of ActionScript source code with experimental direct editing capabilities.
- Editing through assembler source.
- An integrated ActionScript debugger that allows step-through debugging, setting breakpoints, and modifying variables.
- Support for both ActionScript 1/2 and AS3.
- Interactive highlighting of P-code associated with decompiled source instructions.
- Options for replacing images, editing texts, and modifying other tags.
- Display of SWF resources like shapes, sprites, fonts, and buttons.
- Editing of instance metadata.
- A hexadecimal dump view with color-coding for easier analysis.
- A built-in proxy server for editing SWF files that pass through it.
- Java-based architecture allowing for multi-platform support.
- Multi-language support, accommodating a wide range of users.
- Capability to decompile certain types of obfuscated code.
- Ability to open SWF files that are hidden in loaders (AS3, Windows).
- Support for GFX Scaleform and Iggy 64 files.
As the software continues to evolve, the JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler remains a vital tool for developers and enthusiasts working with Flash content. Its extensive feature set ensures that users can effectively manipulate Flash assets and maintain legacy applications even as Flash technology phases out. Future updates may focus on enhancing performance, increasing compatibility with various Flash formats, and improving the user interface for better accessibility
Key features of JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler include:
- The ability to export scripts, images, shapes, movies, sounds, and fonts.
- Conversion from SWF to FLA format.
- Export and import of SWF to XML.
- Compatibility with various output formats, including SVG and HTML5 Canvas.
- Display of ActionScript source code with experimental direct editing capabilities.
- Editing through assembler source.
- An integrated ActionScript debugger that allows step-through debugging, setting breakpoints, and modifying variables.
- Support for both ActionScript 1/2 and AS3.
- Interactive highlighting of P-code associated with decompiled source instructions.
- Options for replacing images, editing texts, and modifying other tags.
- Display of SWF resources like shapes, sprites, fonts, and buttons.
- Editing of instance metadata.
- A hexadecimal dump view with color-coding for easier analysis.
- A built-in proxy server for editing SWF files that pass through it.
- Java-based architecture allowing for multi-platform support.
- Multi-language support, accommodating a wide range of users.
- Capability to decompile certain types of obfuscated code.
- Ability to open SWF files that are hidden in loaders (AS3, Windows).
- Support for GFX Scaleform and Iggy 64 files.
As the software continues to evolve, the JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler remains a vital tool for developers and enthusiasts working with Flash content. Its extensive feature set ensures that users can effectively manipulate Flash assets and maintain legacy applications even as Flash technology phases out. Future updates may focus on enhancing performance, increasing compatibility with various Flash formats, and improving the user interface for better accessibility
JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler 24.1.0 released
JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler is an Open Source Flash SWF decompiler and editor. Extract resources, convert SWF to FLA, edit ActionScript, replace images, sounds, texts, and fonts. Various output formats are available.