Macromedia Director Mx 2004 + Keygen[Ahashare]
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Macromedia Director Mx 2004 + Keygen
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Description
Aimed at professional multimedia, Web, game, and even enterprise developers, Macromedia Director MX 2004 adds polish and new reach to an already powerful multimedia authoring tool. This strong release features support for new media file types, better Flash integration, and several key user interface improvements.
Installing Director was effortless, thanks to a slick Flash-based installer that worked in seconds. The software runs on both Windows XP and Mac OS X (10.2.6 or later). Importantly, you can target content for both platforms no matter which development environment you choose. We tested on Windows and also looked at the Mac version.
One of Director's key strengths over the years has been its support for leading-edge multimedia types, which can be mixed and matched to create interactive Shockwave-ready presentations suitable for the Web, kiosks, and CDs. The new version adds support for Windows Media files (including WMV and WMA). In testing, we simulated creating a promotional trailer for a short film, mixing multimedia elements (voice-over, still images, and a clip for viewing), with basic interactivity for getting viewers to static content (filmmaker bios, contact information).
As in previous versions of the software, Director lets you control different sources of multimedia (which are called channels). You also have command of controls and events for interacting with on-screen objects (sprites).
A significant enhancement in the new version is support for JavaScript (or ECMAScript) as well as its native Lingo. Both languages can be used interchangeably within the same project; just select the language for each script behavior within a project. This addition means that Web developers familiar with JavaScript can easily take on Director authoring painlessly. For complicated projects, you can now name channels and sprites (instead of numbering them). This is a huge win for working multimedia authors when facing last-minute changes, because you can move references to sprites within scripts without breaking code.
Other interface improvements include the ability to get better control of the look and feel of the workspace with dockable windows and the ability to change the placement of the main movie viewer window. The overall personality of Director presents a winning and flexible console. That said, getting adept in the environment is still something that will take some time to accomplish. (Microsoft