Convert any printable document to Adobe Flash (SWF) file, HTML page, or SVG file.
Print2Flash lets you easily convert any printable document (e.g. Microsoft Word, or Excel, or PDF document) to an Adobe Flash file (file with SWF extension) or to HTML page or SVG file. This file can be shared with users who don't have the software that created the original document (for example, Microsoft Word). You can view such files either with Adobe Flash Player available across a number of operating systems or with any modern browser with HTML5 support. These files can be seamlessly published on the Web as well for fast and easy access to them from anywhere across the globe. You can view Print2Flash documents across platforms and retain the formatting, graphics, fonts, special characters, and colors of source documents, regardless of the application used to create the document. For example, if you created a Microsoft Word document on a Windows computer, you can use Print2Flash to convert it to a SWF file, and then send it to a Macintosh user and vice versa. The SWF files that Print2Flash generates are in the same format as those generated by Adobe Flash. Print2Flash SWF files are typically much smaller than other document types, and you can view them in any browser that supports Flash, or you can view them directly in Adobe Flash Player. Because you can embed a Print2Flash SWF file in a web page, you can easily publish file types that most people can't easily view on the web today, such as Microsoft Project, Microsoft Visio, and even AutoCAD. When a user opens your web page, the Print2Flash SWF file opens instantly, so that the user can view the file inside the web page. SWF documents also work well as standalone files. Anyone who has Adobe Flash Player installed on their computer can view Print2Flash SWF files. The HTML and SVG documents that Print2Flash generates can be easily viewed in any modern browser with HTML5 support (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari, Edge, etc.)
Print2Flash performs high-quality conversions of MSFT Office documents and PDFs to SWF files. It allows one to convert with or without navigational controls. Many great features not found in the old Flash Paper...see Summary below.
Cons
No download button (on navigation bar) to allow viewer to download a copy to his PC (if the viewer is reading the P2F online at a web site). The great feature of changing skins is shortchanged by only offering 4 skin styles.
Summary
Fans of Flash Paper will absolutely love Print 2 Flash. It feels like a new and vastly improved version of Flash Paper. P2F picked up where the developers of FP stopped. It offers many great features, such as the ability to totally customize the navigation controls...or simply leave out the navigation bar...which no other software for conversion to SWF permits (to the best of my knowledge). Also, it integrates well with MSFT Office and plays very nice with Adobe Acrobat. I installed and bought P2F only a few days ago...so I am still discovering other wonderful features. In summary, P2F is one of the very SWF conversion software that I am impressed with.
good product
paopaoda
Pros
oh,my god!
Cons
oh,my god!
Summary
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Ver 2.3 Not quite ready for practical use
Rick Blanc
Pros
The potential of being a great product that is needed in the market.
Cons
Output text is unacceptable for professional use. In my testing, there were text kerning and text quality output issues that were serious enough, that I just un-installed it. To see before and after images, please visit: eiproject.net/reviews/index.php/topic,2.msg3.html#msg3
Summary
Better and cheaper than FlashPaper
skinson2000
Pros
If you need to convert documents to Flash, Print2Flash is a better tool than FlashPaper. First it has more buttons and functions available to document viewers. Next you can turn off any button or function and even the program logo from the top left corner, and all of these you can't do with FlashPaper. Than you may protect your document either from printing or from copying doc text to clipboard. And finally it is even cheaper than FlashPaper!
Cons
Summary
A good alternative to PDF
Berryl
Pros
I always experienced problems with my site users when published documents as PDF. Quite a number of users don't have Acrobat Reader and I had to regularly spend some time to respond to users' support requests tediously explaining how to setup it. After I made a pilot run publishing documents with Print2Flash the situation greatly improved as it appears flash player installations are more widespread than Acrobat or at least users can install it with less hassle. I think my investment in Print2Flash already paid back and improved the service level of my site
Cons
Print2Flash documents are still simpler and have less functions than available to Acrobat users. But Print2Flash capabilities suffice for my needs
Summary
Easy to use and easy to publish documents on the Internet
Laura
Pros
Print2Flash appeared indeed a good tool that let us move some of our documents online. With Flash Player installed on most computers viewing any documents in printed form is very easy when using Print2Flash. We like that it's very simple to convert any document to Flash just with several mouse clicks. Overall, Print2Flash finally solved us the problem of publishing our documents on the Internet