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  2. 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 ...

  3. IconBuilder - Wikipedia

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    IconBuilder is a popular [1] plugin for Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements and Macromedia Fireworks for the editing and creation of computer icons created and used by The Iconfactory. It supports all icon sizes for both Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.

  4. Adobe Shockwave - Wikipedia

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    Xtras use the Macromedia Open Architecture which was designed to allow easy creation of interchangeable components between Macromedia products. Adobe maintains a list of third party Xtras. Xtras for Microsoft Windows (32-bit) have an .X32 file extension. Xtras for Mac OS generally have an .XTR extension. The file extension *.X16 is reserved for ...

  5. Macromedia - Wikipedia

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    Macromedia developed a new HTML-authoring tool, Dreamweaver, around portions of the Backstage codebase and released the first version in December 1997. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] At the time, most professional web authors preferred to code HTML by hand using text editors because they wanted full control over the source.

  6. Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    Macromedia distributed Flash Player as a free browser plugin in order to quickly gain market share. By 2005, more computers worldwide had Flash Player installed than any other Web media format, including Java , QuickTime , RealNetworks , and Windows Media Player .

  7. Adobe Director - Wikipedia

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    1994: Macromedia Director 4 was released (Windows and Mac PowerPC support) 1995: Macromedia Shockwave Director 4.0.1 was released in January for Windows (Mac support in later release) 1996: Macromedia Director 5 was released (MOA and Xtras) 1997: Macromedia Director 6 was released (Shockwave integration, behavior & mp3 support)

  8. Adobe Flash Player - Wikipedia

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    Macromedia Flash Player 5 (August 24, 2000) A major advance in ability, with the evolution of Flash's scripting abilities as released as ActionScript; Saw the ability to customize the authoring environment's interface; Macromedia Generator was the first initiative from Macromedia to separate design from content in Flash files.

  9. Final Cut Pro - Wikipedia

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    Final Cut Pro provides non-linear, non-destructive editing of any QuickTime-compatible video format including DV, HDV, P2 MXF (DVCProHD), XDCAM (via plug-in), 2K, 4K, 5K, and 8K film formats [5] and can import projects directly from iMovie for iOS and iPadOS. It supports a number of simultaneously composited video tracks (limited mainly by ...