- Oct 22, 2011
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Yes get this. Adobe CS6 Flash no longer supports opening swf files. When importing a swf file it destroys it. Let's imagine I want open SWF directly in Flash CS6 so I want to see trace embed in it. In flash cs5.5 I can simple open swf and it playing also I see trace function working. unfortunately CS6 doesn't support this. Good job Adobe! Now what if my SWF loads external content from an online server? Well guess what not only does the current flash player prohibit such activity, it doesn't even pop open an error anymore saying there was an error connecting to an online source. Normally, I would simply drag the SWF into Flash and all connections would go through. I could see traces, errors, and experience no issues. Now I can't even do that. So what then? Adobe has crippled a fundamental use of the program, but THANK GOD we have that deco brush that nobody asked for. I understand that design for web advertizements has moved to javascript and jquery to get similar effects but, WHY would you even remove this key feature from Flash anyways? It's been there for years ... has the ratio of people importing SWFs (a rather useless gesture in an increasing OOP world) really outweighed the people using Flash as a testing environment that much? This feels like a huge step backwards, and adobe is supposed to be looking towards the future of design.
Now I'm not looking for people to diss on Adobe and call the company always being a pile of crap. Adobe's tools have been very useful for professional designers, but this is one of the few things in CS6 that adobe has dropped the ball on. I don't want to even get on about the color scheme and interface layout that changed back in CS5. That's another subject and more on aesthetics.
Now I'm not looking for people to diss on Adobe and call the company always being a pile of crap. Adobe's tools have been very useful for professional designers, but this is one of the few things in CS6 that adobe has dropped the ball on. I don't want to even get on about the color scheme and interface layout that changed back in CS5. That's another subject and more on aesthetics.