And a future 'direction' for Flash and Adobe:
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Apollo:developerfaq
Cheers,
Luis.
GregSmith wrote:
If you want to see how Flash video is developing into THE interactive
multimedia video format, you've got to take a look at what this guy is
doing:
http://www.gotoandlearn.com http://www.gotoandlearn.com
http://www.lynda.com http://www.lynda.com (He sells his Flash video series
here).
- he's a Stanford grad and treating the subject very seriously. Flash
Professional 8 hooked up with any kind of video converted to the .flv format
makes an unbeatable pair. Now, I think Quicktime could have been launched
into this arena with much more strength, but, somebody dropped the ball
about 9 years ago, and nobody has picked it up, since. I wish it wasn't too
late. Don't let Google win this fight!
If interactive QuickTime authoring is ever going to make a comeback, it will
have to be able to be friendlier than authoring in Flash, but just as
interactive.
Greg Smith
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