Because the 3D-playback technology in the Shockwave Player scales according to your hardware, you can still view the content on older machines, although it will be less detailed. The built-in 3D system also allows for powerful bones animation (created in third-party applications), cartoon-style rendering, and even particle effects that mimic smoke or water. Unlike the prerendered 3D content displayed in Flash, Shockwave 3D content displays in real time, based on actual object models. Shockwave Player isn't as popular as Flash Player, but we think that the new capabilities make it a worthwhile download for your users. The new Shockwave Studio lets you build true streaming 3D graphics, perfect for games, application interfaces, and product demonstrations. With this single-albeit high-priced-tool, you can create standalone CD-ROM content, kiosk presentations, and Shockwave movies for the Web. Sporting a rich-featured, mature authoring environment, enhanced with RealMedia playback and killer 3D technology developed in partnership with Intel, Director packs a punch. With the release of version 8.5, Director stands ready to pull ahead of the pack. Overshadowed in recent years by its popular cousin Flash, Director quietly progressed, cleaning up its interface and adding a wide variety of tools.
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