A method of displaying complex graphics from within a browser. Developed by Macromedia.
A plug-in from Macromedia that permits you to view animated multimedia presentations on the Web.
Shockwave, produced by Macromedia, allows you to view new forms of entertainment on the Web, such as games, music, rich-media chat, interactive product demos, and e-merchandising applications
Shockwave enables web pages to include rich media multimedia. One popular methods of developing this is by the use of Macromedia's Director.
A plug-in. A program for showing many graphics online, such as animation's.
Shockwave (also known as Shockwave & Flash) is a browser plug-in that gives you sound, video, and animation on Web pages. Find out more about Shockwave.
A software product from Macromedia. (www.macromedia.com)
A commercial Web browser plug-in which allows you to view interactive multimedia files.
A "plug-in" program for Netscape which allows the display of sophisticated animations over the WWW.
A plug-in that lets you view a specially formatted version of Macromedia Director multimedia files. Shockwave files are created using Macromedia Director and a special post processing program called Afterburner.
A series of Macromedia plug-ins and associated formats that provide for the viewing and distribution of multimedia content.
A rich media format developed by Macromedia for creating multimedia files to be viewed on the Web. Shockwave is available as a free plug-in for Web browsers. See also rich media, Shockwave Flash
(n.) A trademark of Macromedia Inc., for a platform-independent technology it developed that allows Web pages to include multimedia (developed using Macromedia Director). Shockwave requires the user to install a plug-in.
The format of an exported Flash movie.
a family of multimedia players that can be downloaded from macromedia.com or, more often now, are packaged with browsers that allow the viewing of shockwave files made with macromedia director and flash software.
plug-in that allows browsers to display interactive animation on Web pages. site - See Website.
A technology from Macromedia allowing multimedia content to be run in a Web browser.
Macromedia technology for embedding animation files (like Macromedia Director files) into a Webpage.
Proprietary technology from Macromedia for the web delivery of multimedia content
Sometimes called Macromedia Shockwave. This is the most popular plug-in for viewing multimedia.
This is a free plug-in for your browser. This is already installed on the majority of computers. Read more about the Shockwave plug-in.
A very impressive technology from Macromedia Inc for making animations, games, sound and all kinds of special effects on a webpage.
A plug-in for your browser that makes your browser display files, usually animations or games, created in Macromedia Director, Authorware or Freehand. You can download the plug-in at Macromedia.
Developed by Macromedia, Shockwave is a family of multimedia players.
See Macromedia Shockwave Player.
a browser plug-in that provides sound and motion to Web sites, while keeping loading time down
A plug-in manufactured by Macromedia that allows animations and sounds to be transmitted over the Internet in a compressed format so that they can be played back, even during receipt.
A Netscape Plug-In for sound.
A development tool created by the company Macromedia. Similar to Java, ShockWave brings enhanced multimedia to the Internet. For more information, go to: http://macromedia.com/shockwave
A software plug-in that lets you experience certain sounds and 3D motion.
Shockwave is a set of programs that allow Macromedia Director most animation files to be played over the Internet with a web browser. Possible uses for this type of animation on the Web include online advertising, games, training, and animated logos. Signature A signature is text automatically included at the bottom of an e-mail message or newsgroup posting to personalize it. This can be anything from a clever quote to some additional information about the sender, such as a title, company name and additional e-mail addresses.
Shockwave is software that plays and distributes multimedia programs created with Macromedia Director over the Web. Both Shockwave and Macromedia Director are available through Macromedia at www.macromedia.com.
Macromedia software that enables the viewing of complex material on the Web, such as games, product demos, music, and chat.
Format for multimedia web content. Requires a plug-in to view.
Multimedia format developed by Macromedia for digital animated content.
is a plug in developed by Macromedia that allows you to view new forms of entertainment on the Web. With the shockwave plug-in, you can view games, music, rich-media, chat, and much more. www.shockwave.com
A bitmap-based authoring program that is used for animation and interactivity. Requires a plugin.
A programme that allows the creation of animated features on Web pages. The ShockWave plug-in is required to view these features.
A multimedia application by MacroMedia for dynamic on-line visual presentations.
Software for creating and viewing multimedia on the Web.
A technology developed by Macromedia, Inc. that enables Web pages to include multimedia objects. To create a shockwave object, you use Macromedia's multimedia authoring tool called Director, and then compress the object with a program called Afterburner. You then insert a reference to the "shocked" file in your Web page. To see a Shockwave object, you need the Shockwave plug-in, a program that integrates seamlessly with your Web browser. The plug-in is freely available from Macromedia's Web site as either a Netscape Navigator plug-in or an ActiveX control.
A plug-in made by Macromedia for viewing animations and multimedia presentations.
A program (see Plug-in) that allows Macromedia Director animated files to be played on a browser.
Developed by Macromedia. Allows web page to include multimedia objects such as animation.
A 3D animation and interactive learning technology and format from Macromedia. Macromedia Director generates Shockwave files, which can be viewed through a Web browser plug-in (the Shockwave player) or multimedia applications that access the player directly. Shockwave is used to develop more sophisticated animations and interactions than Macromedia's Flash format. Shockwave uses the .DIR (DIRector) file extension for source files and .DCR extension for the Shockwave "movie" that is created and played. Source: TechWeb.com
A multimedia application by MacroMedia for dynamic online visual presentations.
This is a "plug-in" to the browser that allows you to view interactive Web pages that contain games, movies, advertisements, etc. This browser is free and available to anyone on the Web. Ride the waves...sight and sound waves, that is
Shockwave is a technology developed by Macromedia which allows web pages display interactive elements.
A Web browser plugin which provides for Macromedia Director movies to be viewed on World Wide Web pages.
A family of multimedia players developed by Macromedia. They allow users to experience new forms of multimedia content on the web such as games, music, chat, interactive product demos, and e-merchandising applications by displaying and listening to shockwave files.
(also see Flash) A program that allows viewing interactive multimedia on the Web.
Software developed by Macromedia to create and distribute multimedia animations on the Web. To support Shockwave files, a browser needs the appropriate plug-in (available free of cost). Flash is its successor.
Macromedia programs designed to waste all available bandwidth on the web by filling narrow pipes with content free sound and vision. Sort of like a TV show designed by an advertising director.
Macromedia's format for incorporating multimedia objects on Web pages.
A plug-in that allows for multimedia movies to play through a browser.
Shockwave is a proprietary technology that enables Web pages to deliver multimedia objects. Macromedia developed Shockwave as a Web-sized way to view the products of its popular authoring tool, Director. Once the object is made in Director and compressed using Macromedia's AfterBurner, that object can be embedded in an HTML file. To see a Shockwave object, your Web browser must have the Shockwave helper application that can be freely downloaded as either a Netscape Navigator plug-in or an ActiveX control.
An interactive multimedia system for the Web that views applications developed by Macromedia Director.
A technology that enables web pages to include multimedia objects such as audio, animation, and video; you use an authoring tool by Macromedia called "Director" to create a shockwave object and a program called "Afterburner" to compress the object. A plug-in available from Macromedia's web site is required to see a Shockwave object included on a web page.
Shockwave is a program developed by Macromedia that allows animation and online presentations on your web pages
Technology developed by Macromedia that enables web pages to include multimedia objects. For more information: http://macromedia.com/shockwave.
Similar to Java, bringing enhanced multimedia to the Internet. ShockWave is a development tool created by the company Macromedia.
Macromedia's animation plug-in program that displays animation on Web browsers. Shockwave movies are built using Director, a multimedia authoring tool.
A program, available as a plug-in, which enables a browser to view files created with Macromedia Director or Macromedia Freehand. Web pages that incorporate Shockwave effects are called "Shocked.". Shockwave (also known as Shockwave & Flash) is a browser plug-in that gives you sound, video, and animation on Web pages.
Software developed by Macromedia to create and distribute multimedia animations on the Web (see Flash). To support Shockwave files, a browser needs the appropriate freely available plug-in. Macromedia is now owned by Adobe. Sitemap A Sitemap is the visual overview of a website displaying the page layout plan usually in click-able hyperlinks.
An animation and authoring file type established by Macromedia(tm). Shockwave differs from Flash in that bitmap images are used instead of vector graphics, making Shockwave better suited to those with fast internet connections.
Shockwave is a piece of software developed by Macromedia to create and distribute multimedia animations on the Web.