
Macromedia Director 7 was the seventh major version of the Director series of multimedia authoring environments. It was released by Macromedia on December 7, 1998 as part of Director 7 Shockwave Internet Studio.[1]
Features[]
New features included an optimized playback engine that supported up to 1000 channels at up to 999fps and a new library palette with unlimited cast support.[2] The new engine originated from Director Player for Windows (DPW), which gradually increased in functionality until it replaced Director's previous legacy codebase.[3]
References[]
- ↑ Macromedia ships Director 7 Shockwave Internet Studio and Dreamweaver 2, Macromedia. 1998-12-07. Archived 1999-11-10.
- ↑ Director 7 Shockwave Internet Studio new features, Macromedia. Archived 1998-06-12.
- ↑ An Unofficial Brief History of Director by Luke Wigley, Lingo Workshop. 2017-01-27.
External links[]
- Director 7 Shockwave Internet Studio product info at Macromedia (archived 1999-02-20)
- Macromedia Director 7 at the Macromedia Wiki
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