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    f4Player (flv, f4v)

    f4Player (flv, f4v)

    fPlayer (aka fPlayer or as3flvplayer) moved to http://gokercebeci.com

    Free, Small, Quick, Customizable and the Bestest FLV Player on Internet! f4Player is an open source flash (AS3) video/stream player and library project. It is so small that it is only 13kb and totally free under GPL license. A few years ago I wanted to play a video (flv) on my webpage and I developed a realy small, simple flv player and I'm still developing it for HTML5 support and JS interface.
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    flixel

    flixel

    flixel is a free Actionscript (Flash) library

    ...It has been used for many indie / Flash games (including commercial and contest-nominated ones), and its design emphasizes object recycling, simplicity, utilities, and using free or low-cost tools to create games.
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    AS3 Signals

    AS3 Signals

    Signals is a new approach for AS3 events, inspired by C# events

    A library offering a modern event system for ActionScript 3 inspired by C# events and Qt’s signals/slots, replacing string-based events with type-safe, boilerplate-free Signals. A Signal is essentially a mini-dispatcher specific to one event, with its own array of listeners. A Signal gives an event a concrete membership in a class. Listeners subscribe to real objects, not to string-based channels. Event string constants are no longer needed. Signals are inspired by C# events and signals/slots in Qt.
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