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- THE MULTIMEDIA WORKSHOP
- 10th Generation
- (Shareware Edition)
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- Presentation Creation Program
- Copyright 1993, Jeff Napier & Another Company
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- INTRODUCTION
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- WHO IS THE MULTIMEDIA WORKSHOP FOR?
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- The Multimedia Workshop (TMW) was created for anyone who
- has something to say. Use it to make professional-quality
- disk-based illustrated catalogs, teaching tutorials or
- computer-based training (CBT) materials, electronic books,
- multimedia presentations, retail or shareware products.
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- Even without artistic talent, but with just a little
- practice, you'll be able to turn out impressive disks with
- drawings or simple yet effective diagrams containing
- colorful boxes, ellipses, arrows etc, to make your point!
- Furthermore, you can collect and use clip-art, files created
- by other people, in most standard .PCX formats or in
- ASCII-Vector-Graphics.
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- WHAT DOES THE MULTIMEDIA WORKSHOP DO?
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- The Multimedia Workshop is a drawing program that does a
- whole lot more than any other drawing program. It allows
- you to incorporate sound effects, music and speech into
- pictures without special equipment. You can create animation
- with it. The Multimedia Workshop has a simple word processor
- built in. There are features found in CAD programs, such as
- Grid and Coordinate Display so that you can create very
- precise pictures. These multimedia pictures can be drawn in
- CGA, Hercules, EGA or VGA graphics, depending on which video
- modes your computer can support. An optional SVGA module
- offers Super-VGA high-resolution 256-color graphics. There
- is even an XGA mode, which brings nearly Super-VGA resolution
- to computers which do not have Super VGA. The Multimedia
- Workshop runs fine with or without Microsoft Windows.
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- It comes with a royalty-free (registered version)
- run-time display engine allowing you to chain your pictures
- together for sophisticated presentations. The run-time
- engine has features including automatically repeating shows
- for continuous unattended presentations, automatic indexing
- and search facilities, Live Text which scrolls within your
- pictures, Hyper-Link with which your end users can view your
- presentation in the sequence they select, and
- super-easy-to-use keyboard or mouse operated menu.
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- The Multimedia Workshop uses ASCII-Vector-Graphics, a
- wonderful system in which each element of a picture is
- recorded in an ordinary ASCII text file on disk as it is
- drawn. For instance, a rectangle appears in the file as R
- followed by integers representing the location and size of
- the rectangle. A circle is represented by a C, followed by
- numbers marking it's location and radius. A line is
- represented with an L, an ellipse is an E, and so on. Color
- changes have codes, sound effects have codes, and so on. Text
- that appears in the pictures is plain text in the ASCII file,
- although it is preceded by the name of the selected font and
- some simple numbers representing the position of the text in
- the picture.
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- The advantages of AVG are tremendous. Most
- significantly, a whole lot of graphic information can be
- written into a really small file. This means you can put up
- to 100 separate pictures on an ordinary 360k floppy disk!
- Furthermore, Ascii-Vector-Graphics is the secret behind
- sound effects, animation and text-search within pictures.
- If you communicate on BBS's you'll especially appreciate
- that complicated illustrations can be sent by modem very
- quickly, because of their small size.
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- HOW IT WORKS
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- The files which compose a presentation are simply ASCII
- files which contain codes for picture elements, sound
- effects, animations and more. We call them SCRIPT FILES.
- TMW.EXE or MSHOW.EXE read these files and follow the coded
- instructions, step-by-step, to recreate your pictures,
- animations, sounds, etc.
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- REQUIREMENTS
-
- The requirements are few. Almost any IBM-compatible
- computer will work if it has a standard CGA, Hercules, EGA
- or VGA graphics card and a hard disk. At least 640k of RAM
- is also required. It works fine on laptop computers with
- monochrome displays.
- If you have a mouse, hard disk, and a fast CPU, The
- Multimedia Workshop runs more efficiently, but these options
- are NOT required. It works fine with or without Microsoft
- Windows version 3.0/3.1.
- If your computer has a VGA graphics system, you'll be
- able to create presentations in high-resolution VGA, or
- lower resolution CGA, Hercules or EGA, for use on other
- computers.
- If your computer has a non-VGA graphics system, you'll
- be able to create presentations at the highest resolution
- and number of colors your system can support. These will be
- displayable on other, similarly-equipped computers as well.
- Any end user with a standard IBM-compatible computer and
- graphics card and at least 512k RAM will be able to display
- your creations. End users do not need hard disks.
-
- SHAREWARE VS REGISTERED VERSIONS
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- This is the shareware version. In look & feel it is
- nearly identical to the registered version. In order to make
- it fit on a single 360k disk, the lowest common denominator
- in shareware distribution, and be easy to transfer via modem,
- many features have been removed which are in the registered
- version. The registered version also has much more
- documentation. You must purchase the registered version if
- you use it to make products or if you use it beyond 30 days.
- The registered version is shipped on 3.5" or 5.25" high
- density (1.44 or 1.2 meg) disks.
-
- The registered version is $99.95. To purchase it, call Gary
- Smith of OEC systems at 1-800-444-2424 or 404-394-1000 with
- your Visa or Mastercard number. Or you can send payment to
- OEC Systems at 4646 N. Shallowford Rd, Atlanta, GA
- 30338-6304 USA. We cover postage charge, and sales tax, so
- the total is $99.95. Please specify your preferred disk size
- (5.25" or 3.5")
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- LEGAL STUFF
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- There are probably a few bugs. This program is growing
- quite sophisticated and development is on going. I plainly
- state right here: You use this at your own risk. I will
- take no responsibility for any results of the use of this
- program.
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- No Paper
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- The Multimedia Workshop is different than most other
- software in that there is no paper-based owner's manual.
- There are three reasons for this:
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- 1. This the main reason The Multimedia Workshop is only
- $99.95.
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- 2. We don't believe in adding to the world's use of paper,
- which results in unneeded deforestation and pollution.
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- 3. Paper-based manuals slow down the on-going development of
- software tremendously. With most software, an improvement or
- enhancement is not available to you right away. It must be
- collected with many others before the changes sufficiently
- justify the expense of time and money in laying out and
- printing a new batch of manuals. With the electronic-based
- manual which comes with The Multimedia Workshop, I can make
- an improvement today, update the relevant section of the
- manual, and send the new, improved version TODAY!
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- - Jeff Napier -
- October 8, 1993
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- end of chapter.
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