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  2. Adobe Flash Player - Wikipedia

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    Macromedia Flash Player 7 (version 7.0.14.0, codenamed Mojo) (September 10, 2003) Supports progressive audio and video streaming ( HTTP ) Supports ActionScript 2.0, an object-oriented programming language for developers

  3. Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Flash Player is the multimedia and application player originally developed by Macromedia and acquired by Adobe Systems. It plays SWF files, which can be created by Adobe Animate, Apache Flex , or a number of other Adobe Systems and 3rd party tools.

  4. Adobe Authorware - Wikipedia

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    In December 2005, Adobe and Macromedia merged, under the Adobe Systems name. The most recent version of Authorware is 7.02; version 7 was released in 2003. The Authorware player has some issues with Internet Explorer 7 and later under Windows Vista due to Protected mode as well as runtime errors due to a bug in Authorware's implementation of ...

  5. Macromedia - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, it introduced Shockwave Player, a free Director plugin for Netscape Navigator to display interactive content on the web. [7] Macromedia licensed Sun's Java Programming Language in October 1995.

  6. Adobe Shockwave - Wikipedia

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    [7] [10] As of 2001, over 200 million people had the Macromedia Shockwave Player installed, making Shockwave a common format for online video games. [10] Websites such as Miniclip and Shockwave.com were dedicated to Shockwave and Flash-based video games. [12] [13]

  7. Adobe Shockwave Player - Wikipedia

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    The Shockwave player was originally developed for the Netscape browser by Macromedia Director team members Harry Chesley, John Newlin, Sarah Allen, and Ken Day, influenced by a previous plug-in that Macromedia had created for Microsoft's Blackbird. Version 1.0 of Shockwave was released independent of Director 4 and its development schedule has ...

  8. SWF - Wikipedia

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    The original naming of SWF came out of Macromedia's desire to capitalize on the well-known Macromedia Shockwave brand; Macromedia Director produced Shockwave files for the end user, so the files created by their newer Flash product tried to capitalize on the already established brand. As Flash became more popular than Shockwave itself, this ...

  9. Macromedia Flash - Wikipedia

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    Macromedia Flash may refer to: Adobe Animate, a multimedia authoring and computer animation program formerly known as Macromedia Flash; Adobe Flash, a multimedia ...