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    flump

    flump

    Exports Flash .FLAs to GPU-friendly formats

    Flump is a toolchain for converting Flash timeline animations into lightweight runtime formats suitable for games. It allows artists to design animations in Adobe Flash (now Animate) and export them for playback in game engines using ActionScript, Java, or other runtimes. This helps maintain smooth vector animations with minimal performance cost, particularly for mobile and web games.
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    FootballSketch

    FootballSketch

    FootballSketch is the perfect application for ambitious coaches.

    FootballSketch is the perfect application for ambitious coaches. With FootballSketch you create on the fly excellent illustrations of your exercises. Whether you need cones, balls or coordination ladders, FootballSketch offers in all the area high-resolution vector graphics that will make creating your own soccer practice as simple as possible.
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    vektrix
    An advanced, plugin-based rich media and 2D vector graphics rendering library, capable of rendering diverse vector-graphics formats to customizable output targets.
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    Flash Vector Drawing
    Flash Vector Drawing(aka faved) is a tool for flash developers to extract vector shapes from pictures. It uses native flash drawing(lineTo, curveTo, etc.) and allows to export the drawn picture into flash code(specially formatted or pure).
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    Open Flash Board is a free, open source whiteboard drawing application. OFB provides the ability to draw with various tools (curve, circle, line, rectangle), move the various drawn objects, group objects, scale objects and grouped objects and save as XML
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    µSprite is a vector graphics editor for ActionScript 3 and haXe written in AS3. It generates AS3/haXe while it is being drawn and parses saved scripts so drawing can continue anytime. It implements multiple layers, masks, tween and path based animation.
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    FlashGoo

    GUI builder for Flash AS3

    A Free Open-Source GUI editor for Flash, FlashDevelop, and Flash Builder. Gui is constructed with XML and AS3
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