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- From: apierre@ix.netcom.com(Anthony R Pierre)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- Subject: Re: Authoring Software
- Date: 24 Mar 1996 23:15:51 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Message-ID: <4j4l37$f31@dfw-ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <Mark.Salud.283z@mtrap.cts.com>
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Sun Mar 24 5:15:51 PM CST 1996
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- In <Mark.Salud.283z@mtrap.cts.com> Mark.Salud@mtrap.cts.com (Mark
- Salud) writes:
- >Okay, everybody. What's the best multimedia authoring software for
- >the Amiga? I've used Scala, DVideo3 and CanDo, the latter the most
- >(I've been able to create some nice stuff including the DMV written
- >test kiosk with CanDo). But now, with Inovatronics no longer around,
- >what's left?
-
- There is Helm and I think that it is still available. But if my memory
- serves me, reading some reviews of it, it wasnt up to what CanDo! would
- do. I have worked with CanDo! and did some nice apps with it once I got
- the hang of it, but that was a while back. As for Scala, it has
- replaced my Broadcast Titler SHR 2 software for my video work. BUT at
- times, I will use Showmaker because the ram overhead is less than
- Scala. Too bad Gold Disk never really supported that program... nice
- little easy to use program...
-