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Stand alone flashplayer
Stand alone flashplayer













  • Windows operating system: Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista or even older (including Windows XP, Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000).
  • stand alone flashplayer

    You can set up Flash Movie Player as your screensaver to play flash animations while computer is in idle. (Add swf files from IE, Firefox and Opera cache to playlist). The executable has small size and low system requirements.Snapshots creation : allows to create snapshot of any animation's frame and save the image in Jpeg or Bmp format.All other Adobe Flash Player standard features (zoom, quality select, repeat, scale mode select).Has full screen mode with auto-hiding navigation bar.Playlist entry editor, sorting functions.

    stand alone flashplayer

  • Flash Movie Player can extract flash movies from exe projector files and save them in SWF format.
  • Opens exe projector files from version 4 to version 7 and works with them same way as with ordinary SWF files (allows rewinding, etc.).
  • Allows to rewind swf movies, animations and Flash games to any position in playing or paused mode.
  • Flash Movie Player is absolutely free - no nag screens, no ads, no spyware, no time limit.
  • In addition to all Adobe Flash Player abilities, it has some extended features, such as animation rewinding,Īdvanced full screen mode, playlists, browser cache integration and exe projectors support. Anything I install needs to be in neat tidy packages that I can load at startup off the USB without any user intervention at the boot process.Flash Movie Player is a free stand-alone player for ShockWave Flash (SWF) animations, based on the Adobe Flash Player plug-in. My main challenge here is that I'm running an old laptop off livecd and storing my backup on a USB drive. I also found something else called swfdec that looks like it'd work. I'll have a look around and see if I can find gflashplayer. There is also Gnash, although it apparently is not feature complete. The Adobe download of version 9 apparently has a standalone player (or so I read I didn't see it in the first v9 release), but you might find it difficult to use in DSL. I can't find a link to it at the moment =o(

    stand alone flashplayer

    It is a little slow, but has better response than version 6 of the plugin. The most recent "stable" one I've found is gflashplayer version 6. The swfs I will want to run a fairly simple - no sound or video. Is there a standalone flash player that works without a browser? I'm looking to run some swf files that will display full-screen and I don't want to have to run it using a browser and flash plug-in. Multimedia :: Standalone flash player available? Multimedia :: Standalone flash player available?















    Stand alone flashplayer