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Get .swf off almost any site for free (and also legal if u dont host the game!)

Get .swf off almost any site for free (and also legal if u dont host the game!)
this instructable will teach you how to get games off of most sites! and as long as u dont make ppl pay for downloads and stuff like that, its legal!
 
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Step 1Get firefox

get mozilla firefox!! easy download and faster and better than IE and safari! if you dont know how to find the dpwnload for mozilla firefox, go back to 3rd grade!
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Jul 21, 2008. 11:12 AMadmin says:
Hello, and welcome to the Instructables community! It's great that you've decided to tell the world about something you've made by publishing an Instructable. We just wanted to let you know that your project still needs a little more work if you want it to be well received on Instructables. Projects that don't include certain basic elements tend not to get the attention that they deserve, and so we'd love for you to check out the list below of what makes a successful Instructable. Successful projects on Instructables include: - clearly written details of a finished project with instruction - as many steps as are necessary to explain your project - clear images that you took of your project for most, if not all of your steps - an intro image - proper spelling and grammar - appropriate cautions or safety considerations I'll give you another opportunity to make any final changes to your project before we publish it. Once you're all set to go, please republish your project and send me a quick comment letting me know that you've made some changes. I'll give it a quick final check to make sure you're on the right path, and then remove this note. Thanks for your submission and we hope to see your project published soon!
Dec 29, 2010. 6:46 AMwakojako says:
I think you need to "go back to 3rd grade", your spelling (among other things) is terible
Dec 31, 2010. 12:55 PMwakojako says:
You have A valid point there. I have A wireless keyboard that I use from the comfort of my bed. Sometimes it loses some characters from that distance
Oct 3, 2009. 11:48 PMExterminate... says:
what if the .swf is URL locked? can it still be played?
Jun 5, 2009. 2:59 AMRedFlash says:
How can you convert the swf?
Jul 1, 2009. 4:09 PMRedFlash says:
Thanks! Is there a way to convert swf's to avi or something like that?
Jul 20, 2009. 9:09 AMEric95 says:
Yes, but those ways are terrible. Download the MAdobe Flash trial and you get a standalone flash player on your computer. Then in the corner click file and then Create Projector. Then you get a standalone .exe file of your game!
Jul 23, 2009. 12:47 AMRedFlash says:
I already have one and it is free forever...
Jul 26, 2009. 7:03 AMEric95 says:
I mean the actual flash software is a trial, but you get the flash player forever. Then you don't have to use Internet Explorer.
May 23, 2009. 9:46 PMRedFlash says:
Finally there is a way to download flash games off the internet on firefox!!! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mar 12, 2009. 9:15 PMnave says:
hey admin I thought it was pretty self explanatory
Dec 24, 2008. 7:50 PMfwjs28 says:
yea, this is great, but doesnt have multi platform cabability....check out mine.....

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