Thanks for sharing.  I think what might be helpful is if you had some 
documentation on the ways it is a partial replacement?    That is, could 
someone document what all swfmill functionality is currently present and what 
is currently missing if you use all the currently available SamHaxe  plugins?

That might help people in there thoughts about switching. 

Thanks,
Lynn

>     We finally reached the testing stage in developing SamHaXe. For
>     those who never heard of SamHaXe (probably the most of you) it's a
>     haXe/neko based flash resource assembly tool used for collecting
>     various assets(images, sounds, movie clips, fonts, etc.) into a single
>     SWF file. It's partially a replacement for swfmill which (among
>     other) offers
>     similar functionality but has known stability and other issues
>     especially under windows. 


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