Macworld review: Fireworks MX 2004
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Macworld review: Dreamweaver MX 2004
Macworld review: Dreamweaver MX 2004
12/19/2003 06:23 PMDreamweaver has become an indispensable part of any Web-site
developer's tool kit, and Dreamweaver MX 2004 is the latest
incarnation of Macromedia's powerful Web-site– development tool.
Macworld review: Flash MX 2004
Macworld review: Flash MX 2004
12/30/2003 03:57 AMWith Flash MX 2004, Macromedia has extended the functionality of
previous versions, and released a Professional edition with some
exciting new features for power users, albeit at a cost: sluggish
performance.
Macworld review: Finale 2004 and
Sibelius 3.1
Macworld review: Finale 2004 and
Sibelius 3.1
06/24/2004 11:12 AMMarket-leading rivals Sibelius 3.1, from Sibelius, and Finale 2004,
from MakeMusic, remain the most full-featured, one-size-fits-all
packages available for producing printed musical scores. Choosing
between the two isn't simply a matter of determining what kind of
notation you're creating, because either can produce nearly anything
you can imagine, from the common to the obscure. Both feature guitar
tablatures, avant-garde contemporary notations, percussion-specific
symbols and staffs, and even notation you may not have heard of, such
as the shape-note notation used in Early American church music and
featured in the recent movie Cold Mountain. These programs are so
evenly matched, most people will rely on personal tastes to choose
one.
CNN.com - Dogs attacked with fireworks
- Jun 29, 2004
CNN.com - Dogs attacked with fireworks
- Jun 29, 2004
07/01/2004 07:08 AMTULSA, Oklahoma (AP) -- Six puppies were killed, apparently by
fireworks placed in their mouths, shortly after teenage boys were seen
carrying Roman candles in a north Tulsa neighborhood .. This makes me
sick ..
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Macromedia updates Fireworks MX 2004
Macromedia updates Fireworks MX 2004
11/19/2003 01:02 PMMacromedia has updated Fireworks MX 2004 to version 7.0.1...
CNN.com - Dogs attacked with fireworks -
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CNN.com - Dogs attacked with fireworks -
Jun 29, 2004
07/02/2004 02:51 PMFireworks MX 2004: The Standard For
Creating And Optmizing Graphics For The
Web
Fireworks MX 2004: The Standard For
Creating And Optmizing Graphics For The
Web
12/19/2003 11:32 AMFireworks MX enjoys a well-deserved reputation as a solid tool for
producing Web graphics, but this release maintains, not enhances, that
status. It also introduces new features that try to compete with
Photoshop in creating bitmapped graphics, but they fall short. By
Martin Gittins (Macworld via MyAppleMenu)
Macworld Expo SF 2004: Enter the Musical
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07/05/2004 08:48 PMMacworld Review: Peak 4.1
Macworld Review: Peak 4.1
05/14/2004 03:02 PMMacworld review: EyeTV 200
Macworld review: EyeTV 200
07/01/2004 01:42 PMWhen Elgato Systems introduced the EyeTV two years ago, the company
brought the benefits of digital-video recorders to the Mac. The new
EyeTV 200 improves on the original USB model by offering better
flexibility, higher-quality video, a remote control, and enough
bandwidth to properly capture and display MPEG-2 video.
Macworld Review: Universe 5.0
Macworld Review: Universe 5.0
03/19/2003 10:26 PMMacworld review: Soundtrack 1.0
Macworld review: Soundtrack 1.0
12/02/2003 12:31 AMApple's Soundtrack made its debut last June, as part of the massive
video-editing bundle Final Cut Pro 4. But now the same Soundtrack
software is available as a stand-alone product. This puts Soundtrack
within reach of video editors, Web designers, and content providers
who don't need the rest of the Final Cut Pro 4 package.
Macworld Review: DVD Studio Pro 3.0
Macworld Review: DVD Studio Pro 3.0
08/20/2004 02:37 PMMacworld review: Retrospect 6.0
Macworld review: Retrospect 6.0
06/17/2004 01:19 PMEveryone has a mission-critical application -- that one program they
can't work without (Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Excel, or Apple's Final
Cut Pro, for example). But backup programs are mission critical for
all users, no matter how they earn a living. Dantz Development's
Retrospect backup software, the most popular of this genre, performs
full and incremental backups of local and networked Macs and saves
data to a wide variety of storage devices. Many people waited to
upgrade to Mac OS X until Retrospect 5.0 was available for the
platform. And many people have also held off on upgrading their
servers to Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther), due to its incompatibilities with
Retrospect 5.1. Retrospect 6.0 addresses those incompatibilities but
otherwise offers only a few new features, which are aimed at people
using Retrospect to back up very large amounts of data.
Macworld review: Mac GEMS
Macworld review: Mac GEMS
11/06/2003 05:07 PMI'm a big fan of Mac OS X, but I admit that there are a few things I
miss about OS 9. The Internet control panel, for one, let you
customize helper applications -- the utilities and apps that process
URLs and files you're likely to encounter on the Web and in e-mail
messages. OS X includes the same settings, but apart from letting you
choose your e-mail client and Web browser, it doesn't give you a way
to edit those settings. (Microsoft Internet Explorer does let you
change some of them.)
Macworld review: Timbuktu Pro 7.0
Macworld review: Timbuktu Pro 7.0
06/10/2004 11:35 AMYour friends, family, or coworkers are asking you for Mac help.
They're snowbound and you're sipping a mai tai in Miami Beach, so you
can't just swing by their home or office. Worse, they don't know an
application menu from a folder, so you're not going to get far with
verbal explanations. It's not long before you wish you could get your
hands on their keyboard and mouse and see the screen. Netopia's
Timbuktu Pro solves this very problem. Whether over a TCP/IP network
or via a direct modem connection, you can assist a befuddled user or
administer a remote Mac or PC server as though you were sitting in
front of it. A mainstay of Mac tech support since 1988, Timbuktu now
faces competition from Apple Remote Desktop and the free, open-source
VNC. Timbuktu Pro 7.0 eschews aggressive enhancements, however, and
stays the course with Panther compatibility and a handful of new
features.
Macworld review: Chartsmith 1.2
Macworld review: Chartsmith 1.2
12/02/2003 10:20 PMWhether you're explaining scientific research or discussing a PTA
fundraiser, charts can help your audience quickly grasp complex
numerical relationships. Chartsmith 1.2.3, from Blacksmith
Technologies, lets you turn raw data into spiffy graphs, but a few
interface quirks and frustrating documentation may sometimes slow your
progress.
Macworld review: Revolution 2.1
Macworld review: Revolution 2.1
01/28/2004 03:22 AMHyperCard? That's dead, isn't it? Oh, sure, it was great back in the
1980s. So versatile it defies ready definition, HyperCard lets
ordinary people create their own software without having to conform to
the strict rules of a formal programming language. But the last time
Apple updated it (1998), Macs were made out of vacuum tubes and
corncobs. AppleScript Studio and RealBasic, while they're nowhere near
as easy to learn and use, have stepped into HyperCard's role: the
nonthreatening way to write software. But nonprogrammers everywhere
can now rejoice: Revolution 2.1, a HyperCard-compatible development
environment, has come along with enough power to wake the dead.
Macworld review: Suitcase X1
Macworld review: Suitcase X1
01/23/2004 05:26 PMManaging your fonts can be as painful as getting your teeth cleaned.
You do it only when you have to, and it's no fun. Just as you hope for
a dentist who works quickly, efficiently, and gently, you want a
font-management application that helps you find, group, preview, and
access your fonts painlessly. Extensis's Suitcase X1 (pronounced
eleven) has an improved windowpane interface that makes font
management this easy. And it's quite fast in Classic, Jaguar, and
Panther (Panther users will have to download a patch).
Macworld review: You Synchronize
Macworld review: You Synchronize
06/24/2004 03:37 AMMacworld review: PocketMac Pro 3.3
Macworld review: PocketMac Pro 3.3
08/12/2004 03:14 PMLast year, we reviewed PocketMac Pro 2.0, the first application that
allowed PDAs running Microsoft's Windows-only PocketPC OS to interact
with Macs. It didn't make a great impression. Installing and
configuring the software was a long, fiddly process that was certain
to leave you with a clear understanding of what phrases like "kernel
panic" and "stress-related embolism" mean. The program also had a
clumsy, amateurish interface, and it let you exploit only a fraction
of your PocketPC's features.
Macworld Review: PowerBook G4s
Macworld Review: PowerBook G4s
05/24/2004 05:32 PMMacworld review: Mailsmith 2.0
Macworld review: Mailsmith 2.0
11/05/2003 06:03 PMContrary to what the folks cavorting in cargo-pants commercials might
say, no single style is going to appeal to everyone. The fact that
there are so many e-mail clients competing with Apple's free Mail app
doesn't necessarily mean that Mail has limitations. No, that fact is
evidence of a universal truth: All e-mail users are looking for the
one shining feature that grabs their attention and sets their favorite
e-mail application apart from the rest. The bling-bling of Bare Bones
Software's e-mail program, Mailsmith, has always been the ability to
automate all the drudgy, soul-sucking aspects of having a high-volume
e-mail address. This legacy continues with the Mac OS X–only
Mailsmith 2.0.
Macworld week in review
Macworld week in review
02/14/2004 09:24 AMMacCentral's week in review looks back at the week that was in
Macintosh news and information.
Macworld review: IPNetMonitorX 1.4
Macworld review: IPNetMonitorX 1.4
07/21/2004 06:33 PMSustainable Softworks' IPNetMonitorX 1.4 is an all-purpose tool for
troubleshooting network connections. Built primarily for network
administrators and power users, it provides a wealth of information
about how your computer connects to the outside world. Many of
IPNetMonitorX's 17 tools are freely available as part of OS X, and you
can access them via Terminal or the Network Utility application. So
why would you pay for IPNetMonitorX? Because it does a fine job of
unifying these tools within a consistent user interface. It also
offers capabilities that the free tools don't. And IPNetMonitorX
augments existing OS X tools. OS X's Traceroute tool allows only one
type of trace, UDP; IPNetMonitorX adds two more types -- ICMP and
Record Route, which give you the flexibility necessary to get through
firewalls. OS X's version of the Port Scan tool lets you conduct only
TCP scans, but IPNetMonitorX lets you conduct TCP and UDP scans.
Macworld review: iBook G4s
Macworld review: iBook G4s
02/19/2004 06:20 PMMacworld review: HomePod
Macworld review: HomePod
07/06/2004 04:44 PMWith its white plastic design and scroll wheel, Macsense's HomePod is
inspired by Apple's iPod in more ways than its name. But the HomePod,
an MP3 player that streams music over a network from your Mac, doesn't
come close to matching the elegance and ease of use of the
groundbreaking player it seeks to emulate.
Macworld review: Final Draft 7
Macworld review: Final Draft 7
07/27/2004 04:41 PMIt can safely be argued that Final Draft is the industry-standard
application for script writers. But while Final Draft 7 adds a few
nice features to the program's repertoire, this buggy new version
doesn't live up to its predecessors' good reputation.
Macworld review: Font Doctor 6
Macworld review: Font Doctor 6
05/28/2004 05:04 PMFont Doctor is a utility you don't ever want to have to use. But when
your fonts act funky or when they're in disarray, then Font Doctor 6
becomes your best friend. It not only repairs corrupt fonts and
organizes them into neat folders, but also converts Windows fonts into
Mac fonts, and vice versa. Now with a faster and simpler interface,
Font Doctor, which has been updated for Panther, is a great complement
to full-featured font-activation programs such as Suitcase, which
includes Font Doctor. The $20 upgrade price certainly makes upgrading
worthwhile for current users.
Macworld review: Final Cut Express 2
Macworld review: Final Cut Express 2
04/21/2004 02:11 AMSoftware companies nearly always build new versions of software on top
of old versions, a practice similar to the way you'd add a second
story to a too-small house. But in Final Cut Express 2.0's case, Apple
moved to a completely new neighborhood, scrapping Final Cut Express
1.0 and basing its successor on Final Cut Pro 4, which included
performance and audio-related improvements, as well as real-time
effects previews. Now intermediate DV enthusiasts will benefit
directly from these great new features and pay less than a third of
Final Cut Pro's price.
Macworld review: Adobe GoLive CS
Macworld review: Adobe GoLive CS
01/22/2004 06:19 PMOver the years, Adobe GoLive has matured into a feature-rich
Web-site–development program that both provides advanced tools for
Web gurus and caters to graphic designers who rely on palette-driven
WYSIWYG tools. GoLive CS offers better integration with other Adobe
products, productivity improvements, a revised interface, and refined
coding tools. Its features are comparable to those of Dreamweaver MX
2004's, but it can be confusing, and it occasionally crashed while
running in Panther. (Adobe says that it is planning to release an
update in the near future to deal with some Panther issues.)
Macworld review: Carrara Studio 3
Macworld review: Carrara Studio 3
03/06/2004 01:55 AMAlthough Eovia's Carrara Studio 3 boasts an impressive list of new
features, such as HDRI (High Dynamic Range Imaging) support and new
controls for subdivision surfaces modeling, it's the program's $399
price tag that will sway many people. But don't let its modest price
fool you -- Carrara has a large array of high-end tools, wrapped in a
package that new and experienced users will find comfortable.
Originally developed by MetaCreations, Carrara has an interface
similar in form and function to that of packages such as Bryce and
Kai's Power Tools, both from Corel, and Curious Labs' Poser. If you're
familiar with any of these programs, you'll recognize many of
Carrara's modeling and navigation tools.
Macworld review: Wacom Graphire3 6x8
Macworld review: Wacom Graphire3 6x8
06/15/2004 04:27 PMFor the graphics user who doesn't have a tablet, the $200 Graphire3
6x8, the latest update to Wacom's consumer line of tablets, is too
good a deal to pass up. Bundled with Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 (for
Mac OS 9) and Corel Painter Classic (for Mac OS X), it is a sturdy
graphics workstation right out of the box.
Macworld review: Cleaning utilities
Macworld review: Cleaning utilities
01/17/2004 10:43 PMBrowser cache files, duplicate documents, and unneeded programs waste
space, and Spring Cleaning 6.0 and Internet Cleanup 1.0, both from
Aladdin Systems, offer ways to sort through your files and toss the
trash. Spring Cleaning can find and remove almost any file, while
Internet Cleanup specializes in removing browser-related files and
blocking pop-up browser windows. These tools are handy starting points
for cleaning up your machine, but be sure to study the file list
before you press delete -- both programs occasionally target needed
files.
Macworld review: Adobe InDesign CS
Macworld review: Adobe InDesign CS
01/22/2004 02:13 AMInDesign CS is a subtle yet very powerful update to Adobe's publishing
flagship. The previous version, InDesign 2.0, introduced most of the
key features that made the young program a publishing powerhouse: the
word-processor–like table editor, the Photoshop-level transparency
features, and highly sophisticated typographic control. This version
brings enhancements to many of these features, and it has several
sensational new ones, such as nested styles and a much more efficient
console for accessing text and object attributes. Although InDesign's
interface is still somewhat complex, this is a more capable and more
functional InDesign; in due time, this program will easily claim the
publishing crown.
Macworld review: ArtMatic Voyager 1.1
Macworld review: ArtMatic Voyager 1.1
08/03/2004 04:34 PMU&I's landscape-generation application, ArtMatic Voyager 1.1.2, nearly
caused me to miss my deadline. No, not because the program is
difficult to understand or control -- a child could create
breathtaking photo-realistic vistas with it. Voyager is just so much
fun that hours evaporate as you happily tweak the scenery -- jumping
from one location in a preset world to another, raising the altitude
here, and making the water a bit more transparent there.
Grok Description matches for Macworld review: Fireworks MX 2004
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Creating a Spinning Graphic in Fireworks
Creating a Spinning Graphic in Fireworks
06/05/2005 10:49 PMUse animation, symbols, and instances to design a 3-D spinning effect.
Fireworks Spark Blaze in Buenos Aires
Nightclub, Killing 175
Fireworks Spark Blaze in Buenos Aires
Nightclub, Killing 175
01/01/2005 12:43 AMFireworks set off during a rock concert ignited the foam ceiling of a
nightclub, sparking a deadly fire and stampede.
Fireworks for free
Fireworks for free
08/07/2004 10:55 PM

Last night I went to see fireworks. There were approximately 22,000
fireworks ignited and an expected turnout of about 320,000 people. You
could pay 30,000 yen (around 300 dollars) and get a special seat as a
sponsor. Otherwise, you could, like the 320,000 or so other people,
find a nice spot and watch the fireworks for free. In fact, there were
two other fireworks festivals (Japanese love fireworks) going on
within view of the nice spot in the park that we had chosen.
Fireworks shows in Japan are sponsored by companies and local
governments. The sponsors usually get the best seats and they are
thanked over the PA system for the people watching the show up close.
For 99% of the people who watch the fireworks from far away, the
sponsors are invisible. These people are, to use Hollywood's favorite
word, "stealing" this content. They don't view ads, they don't pay.
They do consume a lot of beer, buy stuff in local shops which pay
taxes and generally feel good about the "public good" they've just
been a part of. Like me, they take pictures and videos of the
fireworks and post them to the web and send them to their friends.
I wonder if there is some sort of equivalent business model for
other content businesses. Charge a small number of people a large
amount of money and give it to 99% of the people for free. Get
sponsored by companies and other organizations like local governments
that benefit from the secondary consumption increase and follow-on
derivative works creation and sharing.
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Creating Realistic Objects with
Fireworks
Creating Realistic Objects with
Fireworks
08/22/2004 09:08 PMLearn how Fireworks is more than just a nav bar and button creator and
can help you create complex designs and objects.
"fireworks"
"fireworks"
07/05/2004 09:10 PMfireworks, revisited
fireworks, revisited
07/02/2004 07:44 PMTwo years ago, I wrote an entry that endures as one of my all-time
favorites.
It's timely and topical, and (most importantly) frees me up this
weekend to hang out with my wife.
Longtime readers will probably remember this, and I hope that new
readers enjoy it as much as I do.
It's called
Fireworks.
Read the full entry @ WWdN!FreeHand MX and FireWorks MX Updates
FreeHand MX and FireWorks MX Updates
03/06/2004 01:50 AMMacromedia has updated
FreeHand MX to
v11.0.2 and
FireWorks MX to
v7.0.2. Both updates focus on improving performance.
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MacDesignFireworks Expected at DRM Conference
Fireworks Expected at DRM Conference
04/12/2004 10:14 AMInternet News Apr 12 2004 2:21PM GMT
macy's 4th of july fireworks
macy's 4th of july fireworks
07/04/2004 08:07 PMcan't have independenence without explosions
Building a Navigation Bar with Fireworks
Building a Navigation Bar with Fireworks
07/19/2004 01:31 AMSee how easy it is to add navigation to your sites with Fireworks.
Lady Liberty Fireworks
Lady Liberty Fireworks
07/07/2004 04:43 AMLady Liberty Fireworks .. Fireworks On Demand! .. some nice fireworks
.. Happy July 4th .. Fireworks
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IconBuilder Pro 5.1 adds Fireworks MX
support
IconBuilder Pro 5.1 adds Fireworks MX
support
03/19/2005 02:48 AMThe Iconfactory today announced the release of IconBuilder Pro 5.1,
the latest version of its professional icon creation utility for Mac
OS X...
IconBuilder 5.1 adds Fireworks MX
support
IconBuilder 5.1 adds Fireworks MX
support
03/19/2005 03:14 AMThe Iconfactory on Thursday released IconBuilder 5.1, a free update to
its icon creation plug-in that adds support for Macromedia Fireworks
MX 2004. The software was previously only compatible with Adobe
Photoshop 7.0 or higher. IconBuilder can create icons for either the
Windows or Macintosh operating system and can convert icons between
the two. The full software is US$69 or $349 for a site license.
IconBuilder 3.x or 4.x users who bought the software after Oct. 1,
2003 can upgrade to the latest version for free; anyone who bought it
before that date can upgrade for $20.
Fireworks Roar As U.S. Marks
Independence (AP)
Fireworks Roar As U.S. Marks
Independence (AP)
07/04/2004 10:06 PMAP - Torrential rain washed out the Independence Day parade in the
nation's capital Sunday, but fireworks on the National Mall proceeded
as planned under cloudy skies. President Bush planned to watch the
display from a White House balcony.
Men Throwing Fireworks Leave Window Up
(AP)
Men Throwing Fireworks Leave Window Up
(AP)
07/16/2004 12:03 AMAP - Two men planning to throw lighted fireworks from a car were
burned when they forgot to roll down the window.
Disney Launches Fireworks With
Compressed Air
Disney Launches Fireworks With
Compressed Air
06/28/2004 04:19 PMDigital FireworX -- Great indoor
fireworks
Digital FireworX -- Great indoor
fireworks
08/13/2004 10:41 AM
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birthday party. But then ...
Fireworks Give Chance to Blow Up Bin
Laden (AP)
Fireworks Give Chance to Blow Up Bin
Laden (AP)
07/02/2004 10:43 PMAP - Some Americans this Fourth of July plan to get a bang out of
blowing Osama bin Laden's head off. The bin Laden Noggin, a
cone-shaped pyrotechnic device with a cartoon of bin Laden's face, has
been a hot seller at some fireworks stores around the country. When
lit, the bin Laden cone erupts in blood-red flames and screeches for
60 seconds. Two shots blow his head off.
Games chief's fireworks trigger blaze
(Reuters)
Games chief's fireworks trigger blaze
(Reuters)
08/14/2004 04:41 PMReuters - Hundreds of fireworks set off during a reception of heads of
state at the home of the Athens Olympics chief
in northern Athens set a nearby park on fire, police officials have
said.
Athens Games chief in hot water over
fireworks (Reuters)
Athens Games chief in hot water over
fireworks (Reuters)
08/16/2004 12:36 PMReuters - Olympics Games chief Gianna Angelopoulos could be sued and
also faces a Greek prosecutor's investigation after her fireworks
party for
foreign dignitaries sparked off a fire in a nearby park.
Disney Open-Sources Fireworks
Tech...Sort Of
Disney Open-Sources Fireworks
Tech...Sort Of
07/04/2004 12:21 PMDisney Debuts New
Safer, Quieter and More Environmentally Friendly Fireworks
Technology: Disney has sort of open-sourced a new way to launch
fireworks. The new method uses compressed air instead of black
powder. (The quote below is from a press release, so it's a little
self-serving.)
As a recognized industry leader and the world's largest
producer of fireworks shows, Disney is in the process of donating all
seven patents associated with the new air launch technology to a
non-profit organization so these patents can be licensed to other
pyrotechnic providers.
The bit on CNN said that Disney hopes other companies will use the
technology and improve it. sounds a lot like open source, though I
don't know if the improvements to the technology need to be donated
back to the organization or not.
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Easter Fireworks Cause Fatal Scooter
Blast (Reuters)
Easter Fireworks Cause Fatal Scooter
Blast (Reuters)
03/28/2005 01:40 PMReuters - One person was killed and several
others were injured in an explosion in the southern Italian
city of Naples Friday, apparently caused by fireworks being
carried by two people on a motor scooter.
Creating a Dynamic Playlist for
Streaming Flash Video
Creating a Dynamic Playlist for
Streaming Flash Video
02/01/2005 09:09 PMSwitch out videos without editing your Flash file—control video
playlists externally through XML.
Three O’clock Ltd. Launches Free
International Video Magazine Service for
Mobile Phones with Special Coverage of
UEFA Euro 2004
Three O’clock Ltd. Launches Free
International Video Magazine Service for
Mobile Phones with Special Coverage of
UEFA Euro 2004
06/10/2004 02:51 AMThree O’clock Ltd. has launched the world’s first video magazine
service for mobile phones, offering free access to 60 video magazines
to watch and read on their java-enabled mobile phones. Coinciding with
the launch of the Three O’clock video magazine service, the company is
offering free coverage of UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal. [PRWEB Jun 10,
2004]
Delivering Flash Video: Dynamic
Bandwidth Detection with Flash
Communication Server
Delivering Flash Video: Dynamic
Bandwidth Detection with Flash
Communication Server
12/17/2004 06:35 PMDownload sample code and directions for delivering streaming video at
target bandwidths for individual users.
Macworld review: Fireworks MX 2004