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TTC-Pro (Feb 19 2003 00:43 GMT) - TTC-Pro MX 2.0 totaly cross platform - Windows, Mac OSX , Mac classic, shockwave safe. TTC-Pro is an Xtra for Macromedia Director that adds computer vision and live video manipulation capabilities to director. TTC-Pro is a more advanced version of TrackThemColors. It allows precise control over all aspects of capture, tracking and display and adds many features over those of the original TrackThemColors. |
Johnny's Jokes
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Home Page (Feb 19 2003 00:34 GMT) - Joke and humor site with no ad banners or pop ups. Contains a large humor directory and funny picture collection to go with the large joke archive. |
Johnny's Jokes
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Humor Directory (Feb 19 2003 00:34 GMT) - A huge directory contain listings of thousands of humor related websites. If you feel your site is worthy, add yours! |
Johnny's Jokes
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Funny Pictures (Feb 19 2003 00:34 GMT) - If a picture is worth a thousand words, then funny funny pictures are worth a thousand laughs. |
The Bad News
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ShapeShifter3D (Feb 19 2003 00:29 GMT) - The first cross platform, low-cost integrated modeling application designed specifically for the Macromedia Director Shockwave 3D platform. ShapeShifter3D is optimized for low polygon modeling, has full support for texturing and skeleton creation, and can import objects from other 3D programs and convert them to Shockwave 3D files. Learn all the features. ShapeShifter3D is available for both the Macintosh and Windows platforms. See the complete requirements. |
The Bad News
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MPEG Advance Xtra (Feb 19 2003 00:24 GMT) - MPEG Advance Xtra is the successor to DirectMediaXtra and MpegXtra. It combines the best features of our previous MPEG playback Xtras into a cross-platform solution, while adding a number of new features and full compatibility with Director 8.5, Director MX, Windows XP, MacOSX and Classic. See also: |
David Davies: Edtech
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The content conundrum (Feb 19 2003 00:19 GMT) - A short piece on using reusable learning objects (RLOs). Not so much a dialectic on the use of RLOs but more a late night discussion between friends. |
The Bad News
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Welcome to Xtrasy.com (Feb 19 2003 00:12 GMT) - This site's goal is to become a valuable resource for Macromedia Director Developers. As a start we have put together a complete list of Xtras currently available for Director, a list of useful books for developers and a collection of useful links related to our favorite software. Near term features of the site will include tutorials, code samples, open source movies, and forums for developers. See also: |
Young Paik's Radio Weblog
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Full Circle I was watching ... (Feb 19 2003 00:11 GMT) - Full Circle I was watching TV, I TiVo'd CSI and they had this character announce her website and it really exists (would have never remembered to go there but the whole time shifting thing allows me to take "breaks" whenever I want). The site eventually redirects you to the CSI show website. |
The Bad News
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OSControl Xtra (Feb 19 2003 00:01 GMT) - The OSControl Xtra adds a couple of long awaited member types to Macromedia Director: boxes, dropdown lists/popup menus, contextual menus, scroll bars, push buttons, bevel buttons, progress bars, 'little arrow'-buttons, sliders, radio buttons and checkboxes. Unlike Director's built-in controls and Flash MX's UI Components, OSControls all are drawn in the OS appearance as set by the user. These controls are truly cross-platform: on a Macintosh they look and behave like real Macintosh controls, on a PC running Windows they look and behave like real Windows controls. |
Latest Updates from MySQL AB
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MySQL AB Brings its Training Program to India (Feb 19 2003 00:00 GMT) - MySQL AB is pleased to introduce the company's inaugural training course and executive seminar in India. The three-hour executive seminar titled, "Power of Open Source Technologies and MySQL Database," and a 5-day/8-hour training course called, "Using and Managing MySQL", will both take place in the city of Hyderabad, India next month. |
Freezerbox Magazine
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Rowdy Roddy Piper (Feb 19 2003 00:00 GMT) - The greatest villain in the history of fake sports talks about Mr. T, life after wrestling and Hell Comes to Frogtown. |
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