In my quest for finding the ultimate multimedia authoring tool, I've come to
the tentative
conclusion that QuickTime, (as far as an authoring platform is concerned), is
falling so far
behind that it could soon be considered "dead". Apple, the very folks who
should be
promoting solutions for
I don't think there
is any way to copy protect these "applications". I also have no idea
how you would integrate an e-commerce solution from within.
Ezedia produces similar results with similar limitations. Anybody
have specific experiences
Does anyone know about any development along these lines?
Thanks,
Greg Smith
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Just curious about projected release dates. This is a big one for me.
Everyone should
implement Kagi's instantaneous purchasing hook.
Any release date projected for this plug-in?
Thanks,
Greg Smith
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plates, but,
as regards overall functionality and prowess in multimedia, can someone with
experience of
both environments comment on similarities, differences and strengths of both
development
platforms? Also, Director supports, probably the largest set of graphic and
video formats;
how does Rev
lug-in
manage to demonstrate some of the interactive content that I intend
to produce with Revolution Media?
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Greg Smith
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n the
moderators. It would be an enormous convenience to me, a new Revolution
learner.
I also strongly suggest refraining from using the "Yahoo Groups" format,
it is nowhere near as friendly as the "standard" kind.
Let me know if I can help,
Sincerely,
Greg Smith
I'm sure others would be, with any kind of 3D or 2D graphic
and animation work, and to test any new "inventions" that are part of
the development process. A project like this might even help a great
many people, like me, to come to grips with Transcript in a tangible
way. Then we w
ation of it. Still, everything seems to keep
dragging people back to those horrid programming languages that make
brains ache and stomachs bleed.
Take a look at Alice: http://www.alice.org
Greg Smith
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ram in Lua with
"Game Development with Lua", available at you local bookstore.
Did anybody like AxelEdge from Mindavenue?
Greg Smith
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d of application,
and also what they think of Mindavenue's approach to creating
interactive experiences without programming.
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Greg Smith
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Ain't that the truth. I think those of us, (me), who hope to find
easier solutions to the problems of computing and creating with a
computer are really just victims of the Apple marketing department.
Greg Smith
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of the advanced nature that I have been using.
And, you know, I never spent much time solving puzzles. Programming
does seem to be for people who really like that sort of thing.
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Pierre:
Very inspiring. I'll have to look into it.
Thank you,
Greg Smith
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I'm an artist and an animator who wants to make his art "do something",
but I loathe programming, what can I do, anyway? Can Revolution help me?
How come I can't think like a machine?
Well, there it is.
Greg Smith
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