
Flash Optimizer is a handy solution for web-masters, web-designers, Flash professionals and everyone who has ever come in touch with Adobe Flash technology. It can reduce your SWF files size up to 60-70% thanks to advanced algorithms of vectors, shapes, morphing, Z-buffer, fonts, embedded video and other optimizations. Unlike any other similar software Flash Optimizer manages to optimize not only a separate part of your Flash movie, but the whole SWF, including curves, zero-objects, applying ZLib optimization and many other advanced techniques.
Flash Optimizer provides the simplest user interface and two types of compression configurations: simple and profound, allowing you to customize more than 50 separate options, reaching the optimum compression with minimum quality loss. Flash Optimizer brings a significant power into hands of Flash users, allowing everyone to save traffic, time and finally money!
Since Flash Optimizer 2 you are presented with the new greatly improved and simplified user interface which is now separated into 2 tabs that offer advanced functionality on a separate file compression and batch SWF compression.


What's new in this version?
- Build 2.0.1.340 [Released: December 27, 2008]
- Fixed: bugs in images optimization engine
- Some other minor fixes
- Revolutionary compression methods that allow to optimize SWF files to save up to 70% of their original size
- Vectors & curves optimization
- ZLib compression (can be applied and removed)
- Shapes optimization
- Morphing optimization
- Fonts optimization
- Zero-objects optimization
- Sounds compression
- Embedded video compression
- Intuitive Flash movies manipulation
- Easy preview and interactive comparison of the original and compressed movies
- Simple and Advanced optimization settings - customize every compression option
- Customizable optimization settings presets (compatible with Mac version of Flash Optimizer)
- Batch compression mode
- Command-line interface (available in Business and Company licenses)
- Detailed logging of every event that takes place during compression

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