Eltima Software has released Flash’in’App 2.6, an update of the Cocoa framework that allows loading and fully managing Flash movies right in Mac applications.
With version 2.6, the app features new options designed to make implementing Flash Player component into any Mac application even more convenient. Those who are working with Flash’In’App for the first time, will find examples of Flash’In’App usage for applications written in different languages, including Python and Ruby.
Communication with Flash Player component was also improved. Now SWF objects, arrays and other data can be sent to it via the ExternalInterface class.
Flash’in’App 2.6 features several bug fixes to make it more stable and reliable. A set of classes, contained in Flash’In’App framework, will let any application play SWF files, manage their playback, communicate with them via external API [application programming interface], FSCommands or variables, control external resources loading, etc.
Flash’in’App 2.6.68 costs US$399.95 for a single license and $699.95 for a corporate license and is available for purchase and download from the Flash’in’App website (http://mac.eltima.com/).