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    +++ Mac OSX Plug-In for Flash Studio PRO v2! +++

    Flash Studio PRO v2 is now officialy the FIRST and ONLY SWF2EXE compiler that exports desktop applications to both Windows and Mac OSX Platforms from a single SWF file!

    Flash Studio PRO v2 has already set new standards in SWF Application Development and expanded the ever growing Flash Eco-System. With the introduction of the Mac OSX Plug-In, designers and developers can now build and deploy desktop applications for both Windows and Mac OSX from a single SWF file!

    Mac OSX Projectors even include multi-form development, are 100% Standalone and include over 100 FSP Commands which allow your Mac OSX Applications to read, write and delete files, connect to MySQL Databases and even execute AppleScript!

    For a full list of features please visit http://www.multidmedia.com/software/flashstudio/osx

    There's also a FREE download available for personal use. The actual compiler runs on Windows PC but also works great on Virtual PC on a Mac!

    No hype, No Spin-Doctoring, No more Waiting! Compiled Desktop Applications for Windows and Mac OSX from your Flash Movies!


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    But you have to have the Windows version, and you output from the Windows version to the Mac, right?

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    That's correct, the compiler runs from Windows but can export to both Windows and Mac OSX Projectors.

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    Hi,

    I would like to see something that can output for all three OS - and ideally there would be mac and linux versions of the builder too

    Musicman

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