There\'s plenty of them out there but none of them do what I would like them to do.
Most of them crash when opening a file or simply corrupt the data. Many don\'t run at
Have you tried Sephiroth's SOL Reader?
http://www.sephiroth.it/python/solreader.php
I haven't used the new version (written in C#, with support for AMF0 and AMF3 ) but the previous one used to be fine.
PD: Out of curiosity, I just downloaded the new version and tried it. It crashed on every single SOL I tried to open. Too bad, it used to be a very nice editor...
have you checked SolVE http://solve.sourceforge.net/ ... it's good, it's free, it runs on OSX and Windows, and it was developed by a kick ass Flash developer
Cheers,
http://www.sephiroth.it/python/solreader.php
I currently use this program. it works great
I'm confused, isn't the best editor for Flash 9 shared objects... Flash? It already has methods for loading, editing and saving them.
So make the editor and put it on your website. You won't get any security errors from flash, and then just throw a password around it so regular people can't edit their .sol files.
Yes, they are restricted by domain, so it'd have to live on the publishers sites. If you have hundreds of clients, that might be an issue, but if you have 3 or 4... It's certainly easier than coding your own file format parser.
I'm on debian based linux, I can use this program in WINE and it works great
http://sourceforge.net/projects/soleditor/
Good luck
The newest version of minerva 3.2.1 does allow both open/read and write/save for .sol files and works with AS3. I know none of the other programs mentioned would work for saving .sol files.