Meet Flash’In’App – Totally Free Cocoa Framework from Eltima

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Eltima is thrilled to present a new tool for developers!

Flash’In’App is a free Cocoa framework that lets you load and fully manage Adobe® Flash movies directly from your own applications for Mac OS X. Flash’In’App is a set of several specific classes to manage and fully control all the aspects of Flash manipulations in your application.

Download Flash’In’App Learn more…

Flash’In’App will help you:
- Playback any Flash movie inside of your application (a banner, a tutorial, anything)

- Completely re-design your application using the latest possibilities of Flash, make it stand out and match your exquisite design and user-interactivity requirements without the need to develop custom controls, etc.

- Develop and deploy eye-catching high quality interactive interfaces with minimum effort in Flash

- Distribute Flash-enabled desktop widgets, Flash games as compiled applications

- Create custom-shaped applications (Intel-based Macs only)

- Run your Windows Flash-enabled applications’ GUI on Mac

Flash’In’App is a great alternative for all developers who don’t want to waste their time and write all the code manually. With our framework your applications will be times more functional and advanced.

Don’t forget that Flash’In’App is completely free, so all willing to deploy it go ahead and do so now!

If you want to know more about Flash’In’App, don’t hesitate to comment and ask.

9 Comments to 'Meet Flash’In’App – Totally Free Cocoa Framework from Eltima'

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  1. Chrys said,

    why i like flash coz i like to create animation and now for that Flash’In’App writing code may be can’t waste my time.

  2. Shashikant said,

    I am beginner in cocoa application ,Can you suggest me how can i use FlashIn Application framework

  3. Shashikant said,

    Can you provide a sample code to load flash file in my application and how to make it transparent . I have got following error when i have added this framework in my application

    [Session started at 2008-10-11 13:25:48 +0600.]
    dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Frameworks/FlashInApp.framework/Versions/A/FlashInApp
    Referenced from: /Applications/myfirst/build/Debug/myfirst.app/Contents/MacOS/myfirst
    Reason: image not found

    The Debugger has exited due to signal 5 (SIGTRAP).The Debugger has exited due to signal 5 (SIGTRAP).

  4. Vic said,

    @ Shashikant -
    We would be very glad to help you. Please, contact our support team at support@eltima.com and let us know whether you are using Flash’In’App for personal or commercial purpose.
    By the way, you can find and answer to your question in the examples provided with the product.

  5. Nexon said,

    Haha ^^ nice, is there a section to follow the RSS feed

  6. Vic said,

    @ Nexon –
    If you would like to subscribe to Flash’In’App rss feed and follow its updates, please, follow this link to subscribe: http://mac.eltima.com/rss/en-swf-to-fla-converter.rss

  7. iiyanx7 said,

    Hi. I’m new to Cocoa application too. Can this be used to develop an iPhone/iPod Touch application too?

  8. Alex Taylor said,

    @ iiyanx7 -
    With regards to your question about using Flash’In’App for developing applications for iPhone/iPod Touch, I would like to inform you that currently Flash’In’App doesn’t feature iPhone/iPod Touch support, since there is no Adobe plug-in for iPhone/iPod Touch yet.

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