Revolution Media Presentation Viewable on Web?

GregSmith brucegregory at earthlink.net
Mon Jun 26 18:42:10 EDT 2006


Jacqueline:

That's too bad.  So, really there are no Runtime Revolution products or
extensions or 3rd party products made specifically for delivering multimedia
content over the internet.

Seems like a natural fit for a product like Runtime Revolution and its rich
use of all media types, coupled with all the other database integration
stuff.

As an aside, I spent the last four days scouring the internet for THE
multimedia authoring package designed to deliver content over the internet .
. . , (it's been a long time since I looked last, so I expected the
marketplace to be bursting with such applications),  and you know what . . .  
it doesn't exist, not for the Mac, anyway.  Now I know all about Adobe's
line of products, (formerly Macromedia's) and LiveStage Pro and EXedia QTI,
and non of these really is specifically tailored for internet delivery of
multimedia content of the kind Revolution is capable of making. 

Perhaps some of the Revolution programming experts out there should take
advantage of this obvious industry oversight.

I think the days for distributing such content, offline, to the masses, have
pretty much evaporated.  And, sorry to say, I think Adobe has monopolized
the market for producing tools for the distribution of online multimedia
content.  I just don't want to play monopoly anymore.

Greg Smith
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