displays.
I don't think a blanket don't do it is particularly useful.
Derek Vadneau
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Anyone building interactive cd roms at 1024 x 768 yet?
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Sure and 800x600 in some cases yet, all depends on the target users.
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such as SWF studio or zinc (compared to the adobe
projector).
Robin
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Sure
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Sure and 800x600 in some cases yet, all depends on
the target users.
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I'd say pretty much everybody runs at least a 1024 X 768 resolution
these days. Most of the times I use
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Just to clarify the performance hit with 3rd party projectors compared
to
the Adobe standalone player. It's due
As a former Director programmer and desktop application developer, with 10
years experience in the industry, I have one thing to say to Flash
developers who have little to no experience developing desktop applications.
Changing a user's resolution without asking them first is a HUGE no-no.
Don't
application. But I agree you should not do this
automatically..
Robin
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