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  2. Authoring system - Wikipedia

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    Authoring systems can be defined as software that allows its user to create multimedia applications for manipulating multimedia objects. [ 1 ] In the development of educational software , an authoring system is a program that allows a non-programmer, usually an instructional designer or technologist, to easily create software with programming ...

  3. Microsoft Multimedia Viewer - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Multimedia Viewer or simply Viewer was a multimedia authoring tool for Windows built upon WinHelp online help format. The toolkit was used to develop Microsoft's early Windows CD-ROM reference titles like Encarta, Cinemania and Bookshelf, as well as for a number of third-party multimedia titles for Windows 3.1 like the CD-ROM edition of The Merck Manual.

  4. Apple Media Tool - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Media Tool was a multimedia authoring tool and associated programming environment sold by Apple in the late 1990s. It was primarily aimed at producing multimedia presentations for distribution on CD-ROM and was aimed at graphic designers who did not have programming experience.

  5. Adobe Authorware - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Authorware (previously Macromedia Authorware, originally Authorware) was an elearning authoring tool with its own interpreted, flowchart-based, graphical programming language. Authorware was used for creating interactive elearning programs that could integrate a range of multimedia content, particularly electronic educational technology ...

  6. iShell - Wikipedia

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    iShell is a traditional multimedia authoring environment, similar in many ways to Macromedia Director.A descendant of the Apple Media Tool, iShell is designed to be easy to use, but powerful enough to grow as a user's skill set increases. iShell was first released by Tribeworks in 1999.

  7. HyperCard - Wikipedia

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    Several attempts were made to restart HyperCard development once it returned to Apple. Because of the product's widespread use as a multimedia-authoring tool it was rolled into the QuickTime group. A new effort to allow HyperCard to create QuickTime interactive (QTi) movies started, once again under the direction of Kevin Calhoun.

  8. Adobe Director - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Director (formerly Macromedia Director, MacroMind Director, and MacroMind VideoWorks) was a multimedia application authoring platform created by Macromedia and managed by Adobe Systems until its discontinuation.

  9. Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Caption, a captioning tool by Hisoftware; HomeSite by Allaire, discontinued in September 2003; JM-Mobile Editor for mobiles using SMIL and J2ME technologies; Kino: a non-linear DV editor for Linux. It features integration with IEEE-1394 for capture. LimSee2 is an open source SMIL authoring tool, with support for SMIL 1.0 and SMIL 2.0.