{i} (Internet) technology that enables multimedia objects to be included in World Wide Web sites (developed by Macromedia)
Shockwave, produced by Macromedia, allows you to view new forms of entertainment on the web, such as games, music, rich-media chat, interactive product demos and e-merchandising applications
Shockwave (also known as Shockwave & Flash) is a browser plug-in that gives you sound, video, and animation on Web pages
A tool from Macromedia which enables multimedia presentations created with Macromedia Director over the Internet A Shockwave plug-in for Netscape Navigator enables them to form part of the Web
{i} wave of extremely high pressure caused by a major explosion or disturbance (such as a shockwave created by a sonic boom)
Shockwave is a set of programs that allow Macromedia Director animation files to be played over the Internet with a web browser Possible uses for this type of animation on the Web include online advertising, games, training, and animated logos
A technology developed by Macromedia, Inc that enables Web pages to include multimedia objects To create a shockwave object, you use Macromedia's multimedia authoring tool called Director, and then compress the object with a program called Afterburner You then insert a reference to the "shocked" file in your Web page To see a Shockwave object, you need the Shockwave plug-in, a program that integrates seamlessly with your Web browser The plug-in is freely available from Macromedia's Web site as either a Netscape Navigator plug-in or an ActiveX control Shockwave supports audio, animation, video and even processes user actions such as mouse clicks It runs on all Windows platforms as well as the Macintosh
(n ) A trademark of Macromedia Inc , for a platform-independent technology it developed that allows Web pages to include multimedia (developed using Macromedia Director) Shockwave requires the user to install a plug-in
A program from Macromedia for viewing files created with Macromedia Director Shockwave is now freely available as a plug-in for the Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer web browsers A technology developed by Macromedia, Inc, that allows the user to view Web pages with multimedia objects, such as audio, animation, video, and processes user actions such as mouse clicks
Shockwave is a Macromedia development tool similar to java, which brings enhanced multimedia to the Internet Files of this nature are given an swf extension It is part of the Director Studio Over 300 million web users to this day have the Shockwave Player, and many more will download each year There are many free games available online in this format, including tetris, mini golf, bowling, arcade games, and other animations and cartoons Flash is another technology that is used in conjunction to make animations and cartoons It is free to download the player from Macromedia, allowing users obtaining swf files to play them without charge More information on this topic is available at http: //macromedia com/shockwave
A commercial Web browser plug-in which allows you to view interactive multimedia files
A program used on web sites that enables moving graphics You have to have a shockwave viewer which can be downloaded from http: //www macromedia com
A multimedia application by Macromedia for dynamic online visual presentations back to top
Shockwave is a program developed by Macromedia that allows animation and online presentations on your web pages
Developed by Macromedia Allows web page to include multimedia objects such as animation
A Macromedia software product that aids in the creation of animation for web pages The Shockwave plug-in is necessary to view any page that has been created with this software
A program that allows viewing of Macromedia Flash and Director created files Go to Macromedia
A technology developed by Macromedia, Inc that enables Web pages to include multimedia objects To create a shockwave object, you use Macromedia's multimedia authoring tool called Director, and then compress the object with a program called Afterburner You then insert a reference to the "shocked" file in your Web page To see a Shockwave object, you need the Shockwave plug-in, a program that integrates seamlessly with your Web browser The plug-in is freely available from Macromedia's Web site as either a Netscape Navigator plug-in or an ActiveX control Shockwave supports audio, animation, video and even processes user actions such as mouse clicks It runs on all Windows platforms as well as the Macintosh
Macromedias software which allows you to create Macromedia Director presentations that can be viewed on the Net
A plug-in for your browser that makes your browser display files, usually animations or games, created in Macromedia Director, Authorware or Freehand You can download the plug-in at Macromedia
A program that allows Macromedia Director animate files to be played on a browser Top
A technology that enables web pages to include multimedia objects such as audio, animation, and video; you use an authoring tool by Macromedia called "Director" to create a shockwave object and a program called "Afterburner" to compress the object A plug-in available from Macromedia's web site is required to see a Shockwave object included on a web page
Shockwave is a set of programs/plugins that allow Macromedia Director animation files to be played over the Internet with a web browser Possible uses for this type of animation on the Web include online advertising, games, training, and animated logos