New: mProjectorNew: mProjectorNew: mProjector 02/05/2005 09:01 PM Convert Flash applications into standalone Mac OS X applications or widgets. This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)New: mProjectorGrok Headline matches for New: mProjectormProjector for Mac OS X now availablemProjector for Mac OS X now available 02/05/2005 10:11 PM ScreenTime Media, the leading developer of flash extensions for Macintosh and Windows, today announced mProjector for Macintosh. mProjector converts Macromedia Flash MX files into full featured Mac applications or simple compelling standalone widgets. Flash programmers using mProjector can create Mac applications which utilize menus, the file system and internet connectivity at the click of a button. Applications can use standard Mac OS X windows, or play “windowless” in frames of any shape. mProjector includes a powerful set of “mFunctions” accessible from within Flash. These extend Flash functionality dramatically, by including File system functions such as read, write, delete and rename; Window functions to move, resize, show and hide windows; Menu functions to add and remove menus, and System functions to download files, set screen savers or wallpaper to be active, and to make and load screen grabs. mProjector for both Mac OS X and Windows is $199 and includes an unlimited distribution license for applications it creates. Update: mProjector 1.1Update: mProjector 1.1 04/07/2005 12:39 PM mProjector, which converts Macromedia Flash MX files into applications, adds improved performance, a redesigned memory manager, new APIs, and more. mProjector converts Flash MX files to
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