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Friday, 24. May 2002
mProjector from Binary Noise I am not one of those plug-in, extra, third party tool geeks, because mostly I like to create stuff in its purest form within the main app itself without external help. However, sometimes I am amazed by new software inventions. Like this morning, I received a product announcement from Binary Noise. Their mProjector version uno Flash tool for Windows 2000 and XP has been released. It's a tool to create non-rectangular Flash animations that play outside of the player window. Flash movies that change shape dynamically with each frame, in real time windowlessly. The output is a Flash projector which you can distribute to the Windows platform. Okay, the idea to manipulate or saving a customized version of a Flash projector is not an entirely new concept. But to see what you can do with mProjector, just download a copy of the trial version from their site go to the showcase section to see some examples. cresk, May 24, 2002 at 6:54:35 PM CEST
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