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April 2002 Dreamweaver MX Trial Available
Posted Tuesday, April 30 2002, by clint
Dreamwever has just announced the release of its full MX line, including Dreamweaver MX - finally native on OSX. This is what we've been waiting for... lots of web designers have been holding out on OSX until they can get their core applications ported to the new OS.
San Francisco—April 29, 2002—Macromedia, Inc. (Nasdaq: MACR) today announced Macromedia Dreamweaver MX, a revolutionary product that enables developers to both design and code the full spectrum of solutions from websites to Internet applications, without compromising the market-leading product's approachability for simple HTML users. Dreamweaver MX combines the renowned visual layout tools of Dreamweaver, the rapid web application development features of Macromedia Dreamweaver UltraDev, and the extensive code editing support of Macromedia HomeSite, into one approachable and powerful development environment. Dreamweaver MX provides a complete, open solution for today's web technologies and standards, including accessibility and web services. A preview release of Dreamweaver MX is immediately available for download.
News Forums at CD Media
Posted Thursday, April 11 2002, by clint
CD Media has installed new news forums for exchanging ideas on all things multimedia.
These forums will feature technical information, project primers, and a community of developers to interact with as you develop and implement your multimedia projects.
Take a look and contribute some of your experiences - or lend a hand to those in need.
Flash!... MX
Posted Thursday, April 11 2002, by clint
With Macromedia Flash, the stopping point has always been video. Up until now, the only way to integrate video frames into your Flash animations was through the arduous task of inserting single frames sequentially. Now those who might not be brave enough to enter into the world of Director will have the opportunity to enter into the world of cross-platform, streaming video projects.
Now everything has changed...
Flash MX allows the user to bridge the gap between the internet and CD-ROM by allowing the user to automatically compress nearly any manner of source video file into a new Sorenson 4 codec, especially designed for playback on the web. And let me tell you, the playback is very well implemented.
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