Thank you, Peter,

I was thinking of this, but I am worried that Director might throw a
spanner in the works when it comes to UNICODE support. Another ongoing
project I am working on is a (director developed) global disk based
training programme, which works beautifully unless you need it (like
my client now) to work in Russia, or Korea, or even Greece! It then
caused endless head aches with me having to write my own fonts to make
this possible!

This global aspect was not set out in the initial requirements and
therefore not an issue.

With this current project Unicode support is an issue from the outset
as it is as far as I know being sold to the middle east.


Nik Crosina



On 4/10/07, Blumenthal, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Speaking of which - is there a serious competitor to Zinc
> when it comes to not only wrapping a swf into an exe but also
> adding some functionality such as the system functions and
> methods that come with it?


Yep - Macromedia Director MX2004. Although I think most wrappers are
going to get a bit shaky in the transition to Vista...

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