| >> | Anonymous 26dec2025(fr)07:43 No.107283 OP P1Cloey with Xmas theme. Hat and cigarette toggles on and off. Would of done something with the empty smoking hand, but ran out of time. Haven't flashed in a while, I enjoyed it. | CloeyFixed.swf (475.7 KiB) 750x600, Compressed (Deflate). 1 frame, 45 fps (00:00). Ver8, AS1/AS2. Network access: No. Text: No. Bitmaps: Yes. Audio: Yes. Video: No. [find in archive] |
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| >> | Anonymous 26dec2025(fr)09:34 No.107284 A P2R1| Thanks Anon, Merry Christmas |
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| >> | Anonymous 26dec2025(fr)15:14 No.107285 B P3R2 |
| >> | WHATSGOODNUGGA 26dec2025(fr)19:28 No.107287 C P4R3| Thank you for the Christmas edit, It was well appreciated! |
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| >> | Anonymous 26dec2025(fr)22:09 No.107288 OP P5R4For those who Flash, what do you use when decompiling? I use sothink 7.4 |
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| >> | Anonymous 27dec2025(sa)16:21 No.107289 D P6R5 |
| >> | WHATSGOODNUGGA 27dec2025(sa)20:19 No.107291 C P7R6>>107288 I think that's JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler for some reason. |
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| >> | Anonymous 28dec2025(su)04:32 No.107293 OP P8R7| Sothink Swf Decompiler and JPEXS are not the same thing. Never considered Jpexs a viable flash decompiler. It extracts to resources not compatible with flash authoring software. To be fair, I'll mess with it some more and see if I errored. Thanks for your response! |
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| >> | Anonymous 31dec2025(we)05:35 No.107336 A P9R8| >>107293 My usecase might be a bit different but my general experience with Sothink vs JPEXs is almost the exact opposite of yours: maybe I'm just retarded but I could never get Sothink to do anything useful successfully, whereas JPEXs works fine (albiet with some weird user experience design decisions or oversights) |
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| >> | Anonymous 1jan2026(th)04:10 No.107342 OP P10R9| I am grateful for everybody's input. Thank you! |
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| >> | Anonymous 1jan2026(th)13:57 No.107344 E P11R10| jpex is totally free, sothink is not |
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