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Flashhandout Beta - convert Flash FLAs and SWFs to PDFs

August 13th, 2005 by Scott Janousek
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Yes, we have Flash Paper, using Distiller to create PDF’s, and there is even some open-source ActionScript out there to dynamically create PDFs (albeit very basic PDFs for the free version) …

But, with the future of Flash Paper eventually in the hands of a Adobe … generation of PDF’s from within Flash is an interesting matter … however for right now … I did get this recent email about an interesting product … send an email if you’d like to beta test.

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Flash Handout BETA is finally here (well, it WILL be here shortly). :)


And now you can try out the first tool to convert Flash FLAs and SWFs to PDFs! Here?s what you can expect:

+ Extract FLAs & SWFs into PDFs with ease ?- no need to take screenshots or export images from Flash into a page
+ Print individual Flash frames or a frame-by-frame animation quickly & easily
+ Print preview your FLA & SWF files
+ Print slideshow-type handouts of your Flash file in PDF form
+ Create a presentation with slides from your Flash file

How does that sound?

Be one of the first to check out Flash Handout and put it to the test.

Features include :

* Supports FLA and SWF files
* Works directly with the Flash environment
* Select frames via Keyframes, Total number of Frames, One Frame every X seconds
* Print either in Portrait or Landscape
* Supports Image Resolution and quality
* Set the number of frames by page you require
* Edit customised PDF file
* Edit PDF information, Author, Title, Subject, Keywords
* Secure PDF with 128 bit encryption

If you would like to be a part of the beta, then please email us on
support@flashhandout.com.

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