Lots of love, Kisekae Download Page | | Support Kisekae | Discord | Twitter yay? This is all a bit of a precurser for an overhall I have planned for the tutorials as a whole, so watch out for that and join us over at Discord for all the latest Kisekae news and updates. This will murder my analytics, and no doubt confuse my site traffic, but it was well worth it.I also found 3 tutorials that I hadn't linked into the menu yet, soo. However, this does mean that many of the links throughout the website have now changed. The long and short of it is I had a massive face-palm moment, and realised that by making my tutorials into website 'pages' as opposed to 'blogs', I would get the look I wanted, and it would fix all the functionality issues I was having as well.So that's what I did, and it worked FREAKIN' AWESOME! Now all the blog links work as they should, and the pages all tie in neatly and are heaps betterer in general. They were basically the same as the template that I was using, except the look that I wanted for some of the pages exactly that, pages, and not blog entries. So I went elsewhere and started shopping for new websites.As I was going through the options, there were other sites that had the look I wanted, but also had blog options, so I was pretty chuffed that I was on the right path. I decided that I needed a complete rethink of my approach, and that my site as it was (a modified Blog template), was unable to deliver what I wanted. JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler is a powerful application with a stack of essential features, yet remains accessible - and very useable - to non-developers.TL:DR - I've changed a lot of links, including the Download link, so update any saved links.But for those who want to read on, please do.I had got to the point this morning that I just wasn't happy with the way the whole website worked at a fundimental level. Issue #1311, Issue #1313 actionScript source font sizeĭisplay warning when library version and GUI version mismatch Issue #907 FFDec Library JAR file has version inside it. Issue #1254 FLA export - detecting scripts on AS3 timeline Optional AS3 direct editation with Flex SDKĪS3 p-code editing - metadata read/write supportĪS3 p-code editing - end of the block command like in RABCDasmĪS3 p-code editing - popup docs for more than instructionsĭebugger - New columns for variable details - scope, flags, traitĪS3 decompilation - colliding trait/class names handling - show hash suffix with namespace index on such casesĭeobfuscation Tool - Fix colliding trait/classes via toolbar commandĪuto rename identifiers option now fixes colliding trait/classes aswell Iggy Files support - reading and (limited) editation of fonts, texts and AS3 - 64 bit variant only And whatever you locate may be exported as a stand-alone EXE file, for easy playing on the Windows desktop. If you can't find an SWF file, it's able to search your browser cache, or even its RAM. JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler has plenty of other higher level functions. Expand a section like Sounds, then browse their contents, and right-click an item to view, remove, replace, export it and more. There's no installation, and it's Java-based, so works almost anywhere: just open your applet and its various resources are displayed in a tree: shapes, sprites, buttons, fonts, frames, scripts and more. Whatever you're doing, the program is reasonably easy to use. Flash developers might explore scripts to better understand how an applet works, or security experts can analyse a malicious applet to figure out what it's doing. You could also tweak an applet, perhaps replacing a background image or the soundtrack. JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler is an open source tool for decompiling Flash SWF files, extracting, editing or replacing their contents.Īt a minimum you might use the program to grab images, videos or music from an SWF.
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