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I just found that Adobe's ImageReady reads FLI files w/o any problems, so if if someone doesn't want to hassle with FLIVIEW (it's not a DOS program, but a bare bones 32bit windows app and the "open file" window is awkward), they can use that to view them.
Good for converting FLI to GIF as well, but you gain a lot of weight in the conversion. The FLI format, based upon the Autodesk animation program, was state of the art in compression through that time, much prefered on the BBS's over GL and DL formats.
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