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- From: Ric Canale <Ric_Canale@muwayf.unimelb.edu.au>
- Subject: Re: QuickTime
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- Reply to: RE>QuickTime
- There are lots of programs that can make use of QuickTime. Some are
- even dedicated to manipulating and editing QuickTime movies eg Adobe
- Premier and MovieShop. Others are mainstream productivity software
- like Word 5 that can incorporate QuickTime movies and compressed
- images within their normal files. I guess it depends on what you want
- to demonstrate; the integration of QuickTime into your normal work
- environment like word processing or focus more on the technology
- itself? Alternatively you could use multimedia development tools like
- Director 3.1 from Macromedia, or presentation software like Aldus
- Persuasion. Of course I shouldn't forget HyperCard!
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- Ric Canale
- University of Melbourne
- Australia
- Ric_Canale.CSHE@MUWAYF.unimelb.edu.au
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