It was Director.

It's a protected cast file.

In the beginning there were .DIR and .CST files.

Unfortunately, with .DIR and .CST, source is visible, so Director made 
available "protected" files, which could not be opened for viewing in 
Director, and had the Lingo text stripped out.  These were .DXR and .CXT 
respectively.

In Director 5, with the Afterburner utility for Shockwave, you could create 
compressed files, and in Director 6 you could create them directly, and the 
compressed files were .DCR and .CCT respectively.

Personally I prefer compressed since they are much more opaque when 
compressed instead of just "protected", and smaller too!

But you can still protect them via the Update Xtras menu option.

= Tan

At 11:20 AM 2/17/00 -0800, Ardani Sarjito wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I found a and interactive animated storybook which has .cxt as the file
>extention.
>
>Could anybody tell me what program was used to create this file, please?
>
>Thank you!
>
>Ardani


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