How would you make a Shockwave movie?
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You would use Director from Macromedia ( http://www.macromedia.com )
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About one-third the price !
And far, far fewer people have the Shockwave plugin than Flashplayer.
Some good examples here:
http://www.foulds2000.freeserve.co.uk/index_v2.html
http://surface.yugop.com/
And far, far fewer people have the Shockwave plugin than Flashplayer.
Some good examples here:
http://www.foulds2000.freeserve.co.uk/index_v2.html
http://surface.yugop.com/
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It´s curious to me how there are people who hate Flash, I´m between those who truly love it... I find it fantastic... I love Flash sites, not all of them of curse, but used with care and being careful not to overload with too many colours and figures, I find Flash one of the best revolutions made in the animation arena since it started about the 90s.
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1) Flash is binary formatOn 2003-10-06 03:27, Nestor wrote:
It´s curious to me how there are people who hate Flash,
=> Bigger download size
=> Unable for search engines to make indexes of them
2) It's "graphical"
=> Unable to view it's contents through text-based browser (like lynx for linux, many cellular browser etc)
=> Impossible to use them without mouse (which is disfavorable)
=> Blind people can't enjoy them because speech-synthesizers have no idea what they are
=> Can't copy text out of it
3) Need third-party plugin (not all browsers support them)
4) Can't bookmark anything except the base url
5) Focus of flash is in the appearance, not in the content (and often usability is sacrificed)
Enough? Just my opinions.
If you want more, look at this : http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20001029.html
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1) Flash is vector format meaning much, much smaller download sizeOn 2003-10-06 05:19, spoimala wrote:
1) Flash is binary format
=> Bigger download size
=> Unable for search engines to make indexes of them
- Search engines can and do index flash movies (I can find mine on Google !

2) It's graphical.2) It's "graphical"
=> Unable to view it's contents through text-based browser (like lynx for linux, many cellular browser etc)
=> Impossible to use them without mouse (which is disfavorable)
=> Blind people can't enjoy them because speech-synthesizers have no idea what they are
=> Can't copy text out of it
- it can be used with mouse or keyboard
- if you going to use a text-based browser then just expect text, not rich-media !
- blind people aren't going to enjoy an intrinsically graphics-based medium anyway
- you can't copy text out of it (or pictures). This is a big plus - all them thieving hounds keep yer mits off.
3) Need third-party plugin. Yes you do, and it's currently the world's most widely-installed third-party plugin. Way bigger installed base than mediaplayer, realplayer, quicktime etc. If your browser can't see it then move into the current decade and get something decent.
3) Need third-party plugin (not all browsers support them)
4) Can't bookmark anything except the base URL. True, but you can embed each file in it's own page.4) Can't bookmark anything except the base url
5) Not true. This is what *some designers* might do. It has absolutely nothing at all to do with Flash itself or it's capabilities. That some people make appalling crap is neither here nor there, There are also plenty of terrible html-only sites out there.5) Focus of flash is in the appearance, not in the content (and often usability is sacrificed)
Enough? Just my opinions.
Enough? Just my opinions.
Should we start a war on this? Okay 
On experience I've found that Flash-based versions of any site DOES load slower than HTML-version.
WWW should be usable media for everyone.
Marketing, presentations, applications etc. I agree. Not providing real information. It shouldn't be the only way of marketing though.

Site designing is a challenging job, whatever technique is used. But Flash makes it impossible

How do you express raster graphics, sound etc in vector format?1) Flash is vector format meaning much, much smaller download size
On experience I've found that Flash-based versions of any site DOES load slower than HTML-version.
There are some exceptions, like Google, which is superior search engine any way.- Search engines can and do index flash movies (I can find mine on Google !)
I don't expect rich media. I expect information.- it can be used with mouse or keyboard
- if you going to use a text-based browser then just expect text, not rich-media !
Who says WWW is (even) intrinsically graphics-based??? Do you remember the history of WWW?- blind people aren't going to enjoy an intrinsically graphics-based medium anyway
WWW should be usable media for everyone.
Ugh.- you can't copy text out of it (or pictures). This is a big plus - all them thieving hounds keep yer mits off.
Try to install flash player into your palm computer. (Okay, this will surely be possible sometim soon, if not already. But still, not all browser will ever support it.)If your browser can't see it then move into the current decade and get something decent.
What does this mean?4) Can't bookmark anything except the base URL. True, but you can embed each file in it's own page.
Look http://www.macromedia.com/software/flas ... /overview/ for what Flash is all about.5) Not true. This is what *some designers* might do. It has absolutely nothing at all to do with Flash itself or it's capabilities. That some people make appalling crap is neither here nor there,
Marketing, presentations, applications etc. I agree. Not providing real information. It shouldn't be the only way of marketing though.
I never denied thatThere are also plenty of terrible html-only sites out there.

Site designing is a challenging job, whatever technique is used. But Flash makes it impossible

Rather than quote within quote, just a few comments:
Compare a swf with an equivalent animated gif file and you can see the massive extra capbilities, movement, morphing and interactive benefits of swf vector. But of course if you include images in your swf file (and music) then that won't be vector. Let's not get into minute details needing multiple qualifying statements !
"Rich media" means a multi-layered information delivery using text, images, sound, video etc. It's all about delivering information in a way that will hopefully appeal more widely and more effectively to people than mere text.
Do I "remember the history of the www". Yes I do. It was built to provide a robust computing environment in the case of a massive nuclear exchange or other major damage. But it's not a heritage zone that needs preserving as it was, or to pay homage to some quaint "text" tradition. Let it run free
"WWW should be usable media for everyone". -- Yes it should, but some people with disabilities just aren't going to get the full effect. That's the cruel, horrible, harsh and wicked world. I don't even provide an alternative to non-Flash users. But if they want to go elsewhere that's fine by me, I completely understand. Can't please everyone and I don't try to.
And I vigourously stand by this:
- you can't copy text out of it (or pictures). This is a big plus - all them thieving hounds keep yer mits off.
Hope I don;t sound too much like a monolithic record company, but it is too easy to get ripped off. Again this is fine if it's a hobby, bad if (like me) paying your rent depends on it.
Flash on PocketPCs ? I did experiment quite heavily with this when the first PocketPC flashplayer came out. Not a happy tale. I gave up and will wait. I think this segment will be very important in another year or so.
Regarding bookmarking, I just meant if you have swf files that aren't mini-sites within themselves that you can just embed it in a page. But it doesn't get around multi-page Flash-only sites.
Regarding "terrible non-Flash sites", I just meant that you shouldn;t blame the tool. Flash certainly does lend itself to hideous and huge sites full of fluffy nothingness. I've been to plenty of techno-sci-fi style sites which look fantastic, but actually contain virtually nothing. A joke.
But this is not the fault of Flash, just human error.
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What a civilised and pleasat war
Any more ammo ?
Compare a swf with an equivalent animated gif file and you can see the massive extra capbilities, movement, morphing and interactive benefits of swf vector. But of course if you include images in your swf file (and music) then that won't be vector. Let's not get into minute details needing multiple qualifying statements !
"Rich media" means a multi-layered information delivery using text, images, sound, video etc. It's all about delivering information in a way that will hopefully appeal more widely and more effectively to people than mere text.
Do I "remember the history of the www". Yes I do. It was built to provide a robust computing environment in the case of a massive nuclear exchange or other major damage. But it's not a heritage zone that needs preserving as it was, or to pay homage to some quaint "text" tradition. Let it run free

"WWW should be usable media for everyone". -- Yes it should, but some people with disabilities just aren't going to get the full effect. That's the cruel, horrible, harsh and wicked world. I don't even provide an alternative to non-Flash users. But if they want to go elsewhere that's fine by me, I completely understand. Can't please everyone and I don't try to.
And I vigourously stand by this:
- you can't copy text out of it (or pictures). This is a big plus - all them thieving hounds keep yer mits off.
Hope I don;t sound too much like a monolithic record company, but it is too easy to get ripped off. Again this is fine if it's a hobby, bad if (like me) paying your rent depends on it.
Flash on PocketPCs ? I did experiment quite heavily with this when the first PocketPC flashplayer came out. Not a happy tale. I gave up and will wait. I think this segment will be very important in another year or so.
Regarding bookmarking, I just meant if you have swf files that aren't mini-sites within themselves that you can just embed it in a page. But it doesn't get around multi-page Flash-only sites.
Regarding "terrible non-Flash sites", I just meant that you shouldn;t blame the tool. Flash certainly does lend itself to hideous and huge sites full of fluffy nothingness. I've been to plenty of techno-sci-fi style sites which look fantastic, but actually contain virtually nothing. A joke.
But this is not the fault of Flash, just human error.
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What a civilised and pleasat war

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Yes, that's true... In the same way Pulsar has nothing to do with bad music, of course.
It's a good discerniment to say: I don't like Flash designers, but not the program.
I've seen trully fantastic jobs made with Flash. The smoothness of its colours is fantastic, and I can't see it in any other program. It is kind of a special vector rendering.
I think the problem is most of all, the over use of it, like plug-ins some times, among us, electronic musicians.
It's a good discerniment to say: I don't like Flash designers, but not the program.
I've seen trully fantastic jobs made with Flash. The smoothness of its colours is fantastic, and I can't see it in any other program. It is kind of a special vector rendering.
I think the problem is most of all, the over use of it, like plug-ins some times, among us, electronic musicians.
*MUSIC* The most Powerful Language in the world! *INDEED*
Spirit, I'll reply to you later when i have time, so prepare!
Nestor, some problems I listed are there built-in in Flash, despite the designer.
About your comparison to music making; only the artist needs those tools, consumer can listen to them using only CD-player
(web pages should be viewable using only web browser)
Nestor, some problems I listed are there built-in in Flash, despite the designer.
About your comparison to music making; only the artist needs those tools, consumer can listen to them using only CD-player

(web pages should be viewable using only web browser)