| Types of Applications & Projects |
| Hard Drive Projects |
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Presentations that run from a hard drive and use content existing on the hard drive. Kiosk and notebook presentations and primary examples. All type of media files are generally possible for use. |
| CD/DVD-ROM Projects |
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Presentations for delivery on CD/DVD-ROM, frequently targeted for wide distribution. Authors may take advantage of the embedded MPEG-1 decoder to extend playback capability. MPEG-1 content is generally used for CD/DVD-ROM distribution. |
| Network Projects |
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Presentations the run from a network (or hard drive) and load content from a network. Generally, these projects use MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 content. |
| OnStage WebCD |
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Presentations that are designed to load high bandwidth content from CD/DVD-ROM, and connect to the web by spawning a browser interface or connecting through Director/Authorware's built in network handlers. |
| Installed Applications |
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Installed applications are hard drive projects designed to load their content from removable disk or network. |
| Shockwave Projects |
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Shockwave presentations run within web pages, with support for both Internet Explorer and Netscape, and can load content from a removable disk or network. |
| ...and more |