Richmond,

What your professor of anatomy could put to good use - apart from getting an introduction to Revolution that is customized to his needs - are probably tools like "Multimedia Maker" from Mediachance Software

<http://www.mediachance.com>     and

<http://mmb.mediachance.com/index.html>

or to a lesser degree "Neobook" from

<http://www.neosoftware.com>.

Unfortunately both programs are available only for Windows.

Multimedia Maker, for that matter, offers automated programming as a possibility, i.e. you could assign actions to buttons simply by choosing from offered options. On the other hand, it features a quite sophisticated script language and embedded browser and flash objects. Image handling is in some aspects more versatile and effective than with Revolution, which is understandable, as Mediachance offers a number of extra graphic, photo ,and video tools of impressive quality (see "RealDraw PRO" and "Dynamic HDR" which I use frequently).

"Neobook" and "Multimedia Maker" do not belong to the xtalk category, but they rely on the card/stack paradigm like HC, Supercard, Revolution etc.etc.

Wilhelm Sanke
<http://www.sanke.org/MetaMedia>


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