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flash 抽奖程序改进版(附带源文件)

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这是一款改进版的flash抽奖程序,通过调用外部txt抽奖名单进行抽奖。适用于很多场合(如:活动配套抽奖)。按回车键开始抽奖,按空格键停止抽奖。抽奖的名单在namelist.txt文件里面,每抽奖一次程序会自动删除已抽奖过的名单。如果需要打包成exe文件请自行打包,打包后的exe的使用说明见“使用帮助.txt”文档。欢迎大伙下载。

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