I used both ASO (www.genable.com) and secureswf
(www.kindisoft.com) and they worked great for me.
While i experienced several problems with swfencrypt.
But i never had a chance to test MT's Obfu
(www.mtasc.org)

I hope that helps.

--- Santhakumar K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> flashcoders,
>   we developing one application that communicate
> from mobile to pc. mobile
> version is developed in j2me. pc version i am
> developing in flashplayer 7
> which should also runs on linux environment. For
> j2me they having protection
> method to jumble class files from reverse
> engineering. but i dont no how to
> protect my swf from reverse engineering (eg.
> actionscript viewer). thats why
> companies afraid to develop secure applications in
> flash. please inform me
> any other method to protect from reverse
> engineering.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Santhakumar K Chennai India
> http://www.santhakumar.com
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