Alternatives to Flash4Linux & Quanta for Linux Flash Dev

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Several applications for Flash development on Linux are available, including Flash4Linux and Quanta. Notable alternatives include Gnash, an open-source Flash player, and Adobe's non-free Flash plugin for Linux. Macromedia Flash 9 is expected to be developed for Linux, enabling users to create Flash movies similarly to Windows. Additionally, Wine can run Macromedia Flash 8.5, with numerous guides available for setup.
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Does anyone of you know other macromedia-like flash development applications for linux except for flash4linux, and quanta?
If so, please list them here, thanks.
 
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