Revolution Media Presentation Viewable on Web?
Lynn Fredricks
lynn at paradigmasoft.com
Tue Jun 27 10:53:21 EDT 2006
> So, for the Revolution author who wants to take advantage of
> all of the authoring prowess of Revolution, yet wants to also
> enjoy the added benefit of regular sales transactions, he or
> she might be best served by a compromise in the form of a
> standard browser plug-in, which fully displays all of the
> functionality of a Revolution stack . . . or, better yet, a
> translator which exports the fully functional Revolution
> stack into a format like Flash or QuickTime.
Hi Greg,
In terms of training, the channel is FILLED with product that definitely is
not delivered by way of a browser at all, though they may incorporate
Quicktime video playback (just like Revolution does).
One problem with developing a "standard" browser plugin is that there are
still multiple browsers out there, and multiple versions of those browsers,
and supporting them can be a nightmare.
There are reasons for using different tools that depend entirely on your
project. There are downsides to delivering a media message directly through
a browser as compared to a "heavy client" like Revolution - again, the
number of downsides depends on the details of your project.
Best regards,
Lynn Fredricks
Worldwide Business Operations
Runtime Revolution, Ltd
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