Joseph Balderson wrote:
> 
> IFAIK, you cannot license the FLA format from Adobe, and it is a closed
> source 
> binary format. Wait a little while for when they come out with the XFL
> format 
> for Flash, otherwise you'll have to do what every other SWF tool vendor
> has done 
> and create your own format.
> _______________________________________________________________
> 
> Joseph Balderson, Flex & Flash Platform Developer | joeflash.ca
> Author, Professional Flex 3 | http://tinyurl.com/5qbqlk
> 
> 
> vuthecuong wrote:
>> Hi all Gurus,
>> Because flash is related to Flex also, and I planned to use Flex in my
>> project so I post here:
>> 
>> I need advice from you about license of fla file format.
>> =========================
>> Background:
>> we intend to develop standalone flash application with nearly same
>> fearture
>> as FLASH CS. Our application can save as (output) fla file also.
>> Basic features are insert text,images into fla file, edit these
>> text/images
>> then output edited content to swf file.
>> ===========================
>> So my question is:
>> If we sell this app to end-user, do we violate the fla file license of
>> Adobe?
>> AFAIK, fla file is property of Adobe and it can not be edited in other
>> app.
>> If yes, could you point me to weblink of Abode fla file license or
>> something
>> like that?
>> Please help me, I need your help.
>> Best regards,
>> 
> 
> 
Yeah, thank you for the information.
best regards,


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