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- Create SMIL with Fluition
- With SMIL, the ability to create rich media presentations is simplified and is available to any user with a computer and an Internet connection. [February 14, 2002]
- Fluition Helps SMIL Creation Flow
- Tim Kennedy reviews another SMIL authoring tool for the Mac (GRiNS Pro was the first). Fluition appeals to a different set of users. Read Tim's review and see if you are among them. [November 13, 2000]
- GRiNS Makes Mac Users SMIL
- No, Oratrix won't try to amuse you with magic tricks for your mouth. But their GRiNS Pro Authoring System may just make Macintosh users SMIL. Tim Kennedy brushes up on this tool which just may become the lingua franca for both geeks and freaks. [November 9, 2000]
- RealSlideshow 2 Plus & Minus
- Should I throw away my bandwidth calculator, abandon SMIL and buy RealSlideshow 2 Plus? Does it have a user friendly interface, support multiple file types and is it cross platform? Our own streaming educator Tim Kennedy will answer these questions and help you decide if this is Really for you. [August 3, 2000]
- Real Progress in RealPlayer 7
- Bottom line: RealNetworks is all about changing the way we Web. RealPlayer 7 is
their next step in that march. Find out how and why as Tim Kennedy explores the major
advances from the people who practically own the stream in streaming media.
[December 6, 1999]
- RealSlideshow Plus
- RealNetworks releases their next SMIL installment: RealSlideshow Plus. Is it worth the
extra price?
- RealSlideshow
- Tim Kennedy takes a look at RealNetworks' RealSlideshow. This time will Tim
SMIL?
- T.A.G. Composer 2.0
- SMIL Authoring from T.A.G. Software. Tim Kennedy takes it out for a test drive.
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