Third-party SWF players are also available. ![]() Makes a freely downloadable player and browser plug-in that isĪvailable for all popular desktop platforms (including Linux). To play back an SWF movie, you need an SWF player. The OpenSWF groupĬorrecting and reposting the specifications. Version of Flash, and has been riddled with errors. Release of the specification has always lagged behind the latest In 1998, Macromedia released the SWF file format specification History of Flash, see Untold History: The History of ![]() ![]() By the end of 1996, MacromediaįutureSplash as a complement to its Shockwave multimedia platform (theĪcronym SWF expands to ShockWave/Flash ), and FutureSplash became Flash 1.0. The SWF format began in early 1996 as the file format used by a
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