Flash Macromedia
Adobe Flash, formerly named Macromedia Flash, is a multimedia program that creates interactive media, videos and animations for Web pages making it useful for advertisements, broadcast, flash animations and games. It is a Rich Internet Applications [RIA] tool. It operates using raster images and vectors to animate drawings, still images and text. It supports audio and video bidirectional streaming using your keyboard, camera, mouse and microphone. It has ActionScript, an object-oriented language, and uses JSFL [JavaScript Flash Language] to support automation. You can display content created by Flash [Adobe Flash] using Adobe Flash Player available for various devices and computer systems. Some devices are supported by Flash Lite. Files associated with Adobe Flash software are ABC [ActionScript Byte Code File], AS [ActionScript File], ASC [ActionScript Communication File], ASND [Adobe Sound Document], CLR [Flash Color Set], F4A [Adobe Flash Protected Audio File], F4V [Flash MP4 Media File], F4P [Flash Protected Media File], FLA [Adobe Flash Animation], FLP [Flash Project], FLS [Flash Light Sound Bundle], FLV [Flash Video File], JSFL [Flash JavaScript File] , SOL [Flash Local Shared Object File], X32 [Adobe Xtra File], XFL [Flash Movie Archive], SWD [Flash Debug File], SWZ [Adobe Flash Player Cache File], SWF [Shockwave Flash Movie], SWT [Flash Generator Template] and FXG [Flash
XML Graphics File].