Posted by serge on October 27th, 2006
We are pleased to know that many people around the globe benefit from Eltima solutions! Keeping our customers happy is our main priority.

We are getting more and more fresh buzz from our clients, and finally we decided to launch a new Case Studies area at our main corporate website. You are very welcome to read the new cases that we uploaded right away and also to submit yours if you feel you want to share your experience with Eltima products. More cases are coming online the next week… Thank you very much for being and staying with us!
Posted by serge on October 25th, 2006
While we are working hard on Flash Decompiler 3.0, we decided to release a core update for our Flash Decompiler 2.x series. It features some critical decompilation engine updates, several interface enhancements and some bug fixes. So, meet Flash Decompiler 2.99, with extended Flash 8 support, enhanced Flash components decompilation and other refreshments.
Posted by serge on October 18th, 2006
We have just released the updated version of SWF to FLA Converter for PC, it is version 1.8 now, and I can proudly announce the new level of SWF conversion, supporting advanced Flash components’ decoding, Flash video enhancements, etc, etc, etc…
To be exact, here’s the changelog:
- Added: “Manage Flash Components” dialog to centralize and simplify Flash Components management
- Completely reworked Flash Components decoding algorithm
- Motion tween handling mechanism is changed (”Length factor” option is added)
- Improved: Interface design and logic to accomodate to new Flash Components decoding algorithm
Here’s the link to our download area:
http://www.eltima.com/download/convert-swf-fla-flash/
The upgrade is free for all registered users.
Posted by serge on October 18th, 2006
Posted by serge on October 13th, 2006
Let us introduce you the software that lets you share any number of USB devices located on remote computers over LAN/WAN/VLAN/VPN or Internet (any IP network) and use it the regular way. USB to Ethernet Connector supports “hot” Plug-and-Play. It means that you may plug in the USB device, connect to it from the remote host, detach the device and plug in another one and it will automatically appear at the client side. Any application that works with remote shared USB device will treat it as a native one, plugged in USB port on your PC.

To be able to use USB to Ethernet connector to the full you should install this application at both computers that take part in communication process. In the pair of computers working together one acts as a server and has USB device physically attached to, and the other one acts as a client, connects to remote server and uses services it provides. However, each side can be a client and a server at the same time. USB to Ethernet Connector supports a variety of standards and devices, features a clear and easy-to-understand manual, ensures stability of application’s work and uninterruptible communication process.