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The Open Screen Project – Will It Succeed?

Upside Learning

It says – “The iPhone is awesome, but getting the full web experience on your set-top box or TV is something that represents a far bigger opportunity”. Here is a latest video released by Adobe demonstrating Flash enabled “full” web experience on HP Slate device. Will the Open Screen Project be successful?

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Choosing the Best Complimentary Photo Editor on the Web

Hurix Digital

This is the reason the reason we have compiled this list of the major paid and free photo editing software in making great DIY photo services and products on the web. Still another common photo editing application which can be obtained for free is your Macromedia Free Photo Editor Online. You can use it on a Mac or PC.

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Acquistions – Someone had an idea

eLearning 24-7

Instead, it was someone from Macromedia Dreamweaver, which is software for building websites. I won’t go into all the particulars on that side; instead, I recommend using an AI search engine or using the web. At the time, I hated it. I was using DazzlerMax and Authorware, which are superior offerings for creating courses.

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How to Prepare for the End of the Flash

Magic EdTech

These organizations have been developing Flash content for education since Macromedia offered Flash 1.0 In 1996, Macromedia bought FutureSplash and renamed it Flash. During its heyday, Flash was the “be all and end all” for web interactivity and it was at this time that Adobe bought Macromedia.

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10 Reasons to Join The eLearning Guild

Web Courseworks

I remember the days when Web Courseworks’ customers did not have online course instructional developers or designers and LMS administrators on staff. Colleges were just starting to offer Photoshop courses and were just including HTML and Macromedia in their curriculum.

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Why the iPad and iPhone not supporting Adobe Flash is a Great thing for mLearning

mLearning Revolution

I have been and continue to be a big fan of Flash from my days when I worked at Macromedia and more recently at Adobe and was pretty ticked off when Apple posted Steve Job’s Thoughts on Flash. Can we make a successful transition from eLearning to mLearning without Adobe Flash? Absolutely we can.

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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

eLearning 24-7

Now, go back to the late 90s into the early 2000’s, with instructional designers developing WBT courses (Web-Based Training) and e-learning developers. A product called Macromedia Flash (being used with web sites) became a go to for course development. Macromedia Dreamweaver came out with templates. ID options?