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    Zoe

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    Zoë is an open source tool for generating spritesheet images

    ...It's best practice to have all your animations on the root timeline, and use labels to identify your different animations or frames. To begin, simply drag a swf file into Zoë, and click Export to create a SpriteSheet. Zoë and Easel support custom registration points on images. To define one, simply place an empty clip on your timeline labeled registrationPoint. If needed, you can also define multiple points per file.
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    SPACS is an extension for Macromedia / Adobe Flash that automates flash tutorial creation. Using the SPACS panel, users submit a sequence of images, define hotspots which trigger question / answer sets, and outputs a flash file.(http://tinyurl.com/af6og5
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    FlvWebPlayer is a thin and light Flash Video player for web pages. Easy-to-use, you could define parameters by html flashVars. Plays flv (FLashVideo) files. This program is fully written in AS3 (ActionScript 3.0), without Flex framework.
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