Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The best way to Save Flash Files by Google Chrome

It truly is identified to us that we could simply download SWF Videos when watching them on Firefox, using the aid of browser extension named as "Download Flash and Video", which also enables you download videos from YouTube, Facebook, My Space along with other video internet sites.

Nonetheless, this would be not that straightforward for individuals making use of Google Chrome, with little personal computer understanding observed. For the reason that there is not precise plug in they could take for reference, though Chrome is far more and more widely accepted by users. Along with the tutorial is dedicating to show you tips on how to save flash files by some basic actions with out any difficult settings or third party programs.

The Step by Step User Guide:

Step 1: Open the Flash video webpage in which you want to download a swf file.

Step two: Click the "Ctrl" and "U" to view the page source, or right-click on the page and select the "view page source", now you'll find the source of this flash video webpage.

Step three: Click the "Ctrl" and "F" to open the uncover box on the top appropriate corner. And sort".swf" (without having quotes), look for the flash video address-the URL that is ending with ".swf".

Step 4: Right-click on the URL and pick "save as", now you are able to save the swf file inside the local.

By the way introduced above, we could conveniently download swf files on chrome. However it has some limitations. We have to have to complete this method lots of occasions if we have a lot of swf files needed to download. And What's additional, the downloaded swf files couldn't be quickly viewed on your applications or portable devices, considering the compatibility. In fact we could download and convert swf files or do 1 of them by just a single step if necessary. Taking MP4 Video format for example, the article shows you tips on how to convert swf to mp4 mac, like neighborhood and on the net swf files. This could possibly be an alternative recommended above.

At last, we will find that download swf in google chrome may be the best way.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

How to share an iPad video on YouTube


iOS for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch has YouTube integration built right in, which makes sharing videos you take on your new iPad easier than ever.
Tap on your Photos app and select the video you'd like to share.

In the upper right hand corner, click the arrow icon and tap Send to YouTube.

If you aren't already signed into YouTube, you'll be asked to sign in.

Next, fill in all the information about your video from the title to description, tags, and category. You can also choose whether you want to upload the standard definition or high definition version. Most will probably want to tap HD. It will take longer to upload though, so if you're in a hurry, standard definition will do.
Your video will begin uploading to your YouTube account automatically. You can close out your Photos app and continue doing other things on your iPad and it will upload quietly in the background. Once it's done you'll get a pop up notification letting you know the upload was completed successfully. And if you want to upload swf files to youtube, please refer the guide on how to convert swf to flv.

Monday, May 21, 2012

OS X MOUNTAIN LION BRINGING AUTOMATIC APP DOWNLOADS TO MAC

As noted by Zach Kahn, the latest developer build of OS X Mountain Lion released last week sets the stage for bringing iOS-like automatic app downloads to Mac App Store purchases. 



Like on the iPhone and iPad, when you buy and install an app on one of your Macs, all of your other Macs logged into the same App Store account will automatically install the app too. 
And in Mac App Store, you can find doremisoft swf converter, which can help you convert swf video to mp4 files for Playing on iphone or ipad. Also if you want to upload this beautiful swf video to youtube, the swf converter could convert swf to flvvideo which is supported by youtube.

Unfortunately, the feature does not seem to be working completely. While the App Store will still offer to enable automatic downloads (as seen above), it does not actually install anything when you purchase apps from another computer.Apple has been issuing regular updates of OS X Mountain Lion to its Mac developer community, and the company is expected to offer many more details on the next-generation operating system at next month's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. OS X Mountain Lion is currently scheduled to see a public launch in "late summer" of this year and will bring a number of enhancements including several features drawn from iOS such as Notification Center, Game Center, Messages, and Reminders.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Onion Browser brings encrypted mobile browsing to the iPhone


In an era when security is at the top of our minds, mobile web browsers seem to be lagging behind. There are few options for secure web sessions on smartphones, but a new iPhone app called Onion Browser is changing that. Onion Browser connects to the Tor network to encrypt all your data.
The Tor Onion router network is essentially a series of virtual tunnels that your connection will bounce through before reaching the destination. While connecting through Tor is slower than a non-tunneled connection would be, it has the upshot of making it almost impossible to monitor your activity online — it’s the closest you can get to anonymity online.
A website you visit using Onion Browser won’t know your real IP address, and you can circumvent most firewalls while using it. Not even your ISP will be able to make heads or tails of your web usage. Onion Browser allows you to manage local cookies dynamically. If you want to block all or some of them, that option is just a tap away. Of particular interest is Onion Browser’s New Identity feature, which clears the local cache and pulls down a new IP address immediately.
Onion Browser is open source, so if you’re the coding type, you can take it apart and see how it works. Since iOS is a walled garden, the app is made available in the App Store, but it isn’t free. According to the developer, Mike Tigas, a portion of the $0.99 sales price will go to the Tor Project and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. He isn’t specifying how much that share will be, but at least it’s something.
As far as I’m aware, this is the most secure mobile browser available, and it requires very little configuration. Android has a few options for Tor browsing, but they require root access and are difficult to set up.
The Onion Browser is currently iOS only, but Android users can still hope.
If you want to play swf files on your iPhone, refer how to convert swf to avi on windows/mac.