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wxWindows Multimedia Work

wxWindows Multimedia Work 03/13/2003 10:16 AM

I'm still working on my employer's multimedia authoring system. We've officially decided to port everything to wxWindows. As part of this project, we're working with several people to improve wxWindows' multimedia support.




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