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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Software News => Topic started by: softwarefailure on November 18, 2002, 07:28:17 PM
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www.airsoftsoftwair.com
Today's Hollywood screenshots show AmigaSeeDC, a real application created with Hollywood. AmigaSeeDC is an image viewer like ACDSee or IrfanView that are very popular on the PC market.
You can select a picture and then browse through the picture's directory by simply pressing cursor up and down. AmigaSeeDC is also able to zoom in and out. It took me only 1 hour to program AmigaSeeDC with Hollywood. And of course this cool example program is included on the Hollywood CD-ROM. If you've always wanted a viewer program for your Amiga that is standard
on every PC, order Hollywood now. I also use AmigaSeeDC privately because it's really cool.
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The cool thing about Hollywood is that every app you make doesn`t needs something like scala player. It creates executables.
A friend of mine told me that by paste-ing this from their site. :o)
! It comes with a compiler which can save your applications as stand alone Amiga executables which may be freely distributed.
Thanx Spyros :-D
I saw also this in their site:
create your own multimedia applications which range from a simple slideshow to a complex game
That`s way too cool :-D:-D
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compiler which can save your applications as stand alone Amiga executables
dizaam, where has this program been for the last 10 years? grrrr
note to self: self, go get this program,... like yesterday
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I ordered this, but haven`t got it yet. I really hope I get this tomorrow, along with my ordered digital camera. :-)
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This programs looks awsome. It kind reminds me of flash, as you can creat your own games and stuff and have it compile it as an standalone application too.
I think it compiles a standalong anyway... At least some of them have the .exe :)...
Yer, this program could be awsome for AmigaOS. Although i have no interest, i definatly see advantages with this program. Does it support vector graphix?