SWF

SWF (/ˈswɪf/ SWIF) is an abbreviation for small web format, an Adobe Flash file format used for multimedia, vector graphics and ActionScript. Originating with FutureWave Software, then transferred to Macromedia, and then coming under the control of Adobe, SWF files can contain animations or applets of varying degrees of interactivity and function. It may also be used for programs, commonly browser games, using ActionScript.

SWF files can be generated from within several Adobe products including Flash, Flash Builder (an IDE) and After Effects, as well as through MXMLC, a command line application compiler which is part of the freely available Flex SDK. Although Adobe Illustrator can generate SWF format files through its "export" function, it cannot open or edit them. Other than Adobe products, SWFs can be built with open source Motion-Twin ActionScript 2 Compiler (MTASC), the open source Ming library and the free software suite SWFTools. There are also various third party programs that can produce files in this format, such as Multimedia Fusion 2, Captivate and SWiSH Max.

SWF (disambiguation)

SWF is an Adobe Flash file format used for multimedia, vector graphics and ActionScript. It stands for Shockwave Flash Movie. SWF may also refer to:

  • Amazon Simple Workflow (SWF), an AWS product designed to “build, run, and scale background jobs that have parallel or sequential steps”.
  • SWF a proprietary photographic file format used by Seattle_FilmWorks, Inc., a photographic film distribution and processing company.
  • Single White Female, an abbreviation sometimes used in personal advertisements
  • Sitka WhaleFest
  • SWF Seeks Same a 1990 novel by John Lutz
  • Single White Female, a 1992 film based on the book
  • Social welfare function, an economics term
  • South Woodham Ferrers, a town in Essex, UK
  • Sovereign wealth fund, an investment arm of a government
  • Spring Web Flow, a project focusing on rich web applications
  • The Standard Written Form of the Cornish language
  • Stewart International Airport (IATA code), Hudson Valley, New York
  • Südwestfunk, a former southern German public radio station
  • Deletion

    Deletion is the act of deleting or removal by striking out material, such as a word or passage, that has been removed from a body of written or printed matter.

    Deletion

    Deletion may refer to:

    Computing

  • File deletion, a way of removing a file from a computer's file system
  • Code cleanup, a way of removing unnecessary variables, data structures, cookies, and temporary files in a programming language.
  • Other uses

  • Deletion (genetics), deletion of a gene or chromosome segment, symbolized in the literature by a Δ symbol
  • Deletion (music industry), a term for removing a record from a label's catalog
  • Elision, the deletion of a sound or sounds
  • Ellipsis (linguistics), grammatical deletion of a word
  • Delete

    Delete may refer to:

    Computing

  • Delete key, a key on modern computer keyboards that erases text
  • Delete (SQL), an SQL statement that removes data entries
  • DEL, the delete control code in the C0 and C1 control codes
  • the delete operator, a built-in operator in the C++ programming language
  • Other uses

    Delete (SQL)

    In the database structured query language (SQL), the DELETE statement removes one or more records from a table. A subset may be defined for deletion using a condition, otherwise all records are removed. Some DBMSs, like MySQL, allow to delete rows from multiple tables with one DELETE statement (this is sometimes called multi-table DELETE).

    Usage

    The DELETE statement follows the syntax:

    Any rows that match the WHERE condition will be removed from the table. If the WHERE clause is omitted, all rows in the table are removed. The DELETE statement should thus be used with caution.

    The DELETE statement does not return any rows; that is, it will not generate a result set.

    Executing a DELETE statement can cause triggers to run that can cause deletes in other tables. For example, if two tables are linked by a foreign key and rows in the referenced table are deleted, then it is common that rows in the referencing table would also have to be deleted to maintain referential integrity.

    Examples

    Cyberchase

    Cyberchase is an American–Canadian animated television series that premiered on January 21, 2002, on PBS Kids.

    The series focuses around three Earth kids, Jackie, Matt, and Inez, who are brought into Cyberspace, a digital universe, to protect it from the evil Hacker. Using math in application with problem-solving skills, environment and weather, they are able to prevent Hacker from causing any more harm. In Cyberspace, they meet Digit, a cybird that helps the kids on their mission to save Cyberspace.

    The series was created by Thirteen. In July 2010, after the season eight finale, PBS Kids put Cyberchase on hiatus for unknown reasons, but on their official Facebook page, Cyberchase announced the return of the show with a new season that premiered on November 4, 2013.

    On February 10, 2015, Gilbert Gottfried, the voice of Digit, announced that five new season 10 episodes were expected to be broadcast in the latter half of 2015. Season 10 premiered on November 9, 2015.

    Premise

    When three average Earth kids, Jackie, Matt, and Inez accidentally allow the Hacker access to Motherboard, the supreme ruler of Cyberspace, she becomes severely weakened by a virus. The kids are brought into Cyberspace in an effort to protect the world from the Hacker and his clumsy assistants Buzz and Delete until a cure is found. They join forces with Digit, and later many more Cybercitizens that turn out to be great friends who are willing to fight for Motherboard.

    Podcasts:

    developed with YouTube
    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Latest News for: delete swf

    Edit

    MiniTool Power Data Recovery 11.6 Brings New Video & Audio Previews

    The Galveston Daily News 17 Jul 2023
    With this change, users can recover deleted photos faster ... Added file types include "dwg", "dxf", "ico", "mp3", "swf", "vob", "mkv", "webm", and "webp". This update increased the probability of deleted ...
    • 1

    Most Viewed

    ×