Newmedia 1996 - Abstracts

Newmedia 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Are you being served? (Solutions for your Web Site)(Buyers Guide)Computers and office automation industriesMichael Lynch, Samuel Murphy
Audio software that does it all.(review of six audio packages (includes product features chart and related article summarizing review results)) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesCraig Anderton
Authoritative authoring: software that makes multimedia happen. (review of seven multimedia authoring packages) (includes related article on highlights of the review) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesMichael Murie, Chris Florio
Blender whips the odds against digizines. (Company Business and Marketing)Computers and office automation industriesGlen Helfand
CD-ROM titles: fast growth but tight margins in '95. (Industry Trend or Event)Computers and office automation industriesEric Brown, Dan Amdur
CD-ROM titles go abroad. (localizing multimedia titles for international markets) (Industry Trend or Event)Computers and office automation industriesCelia Skipton
Desktop video effects extravaganza. (evaluation of 12 video special effects generators)(includes related article on test results) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesLynda Weinman
Digital audio software for multimedia. (comparison of 10 audio editing applications)(includes an executive summary and a related article on multitrack audio applications for the Power Mac) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesCraig Anderton
Digital cameras take on the Web. (includes related article on using Internet cameras)(Buyers Guide)Computers and office automation industriesCliff Roth
EA goes Hollywood with psychic detective. (Electronic Arts' Psychic Detective CD-ROM interacts with users) (Product Information)Computers and office automation industriesKen Neville
From gigs to big bucks in five steps. (creating profitable business) (Cycle Time) (Industry Trend or Event)Computers and office automation industriesMichael Moon
Gearing up for training; the nuts and bolts of CBT authoring. (Computer-Based Training)(includes related article on online interactive training)(Buyers Guide)Computers and office automation industriesScott Lindstrom, Jon Violette
Getting real with RealAudio. (Progressive Networks' sound audio software) (Product Support)(Tutorial)Computers and office automation industriesTim Tully, Rudy Trubitt
Getting the genie in and out of the bottle.( SCSI adapter cards; includes features table and related article on Serial SCSI)(Buyers Guide)Computers and office automation industriesSue Wilcox
Getting your products and messages to market. (Cycle Time) (Industry Trend or Event)(Column)Computers and office automation industriesMichael Moon
Head to head: four digital audio workstations. (Digidesign Pro Tools III 3.2, Micro Technology Unlimited MicroSound, Sonic Solutions Sonic System, Spectral Prisma Music)(includes related articles on test results, plug-ins, helper utilities, and bus architectures) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesRudy Trubitt
High-end 3D comes down to earth. (3D graphics accelerators, Diamond Multimedia Systems Fire GL, Dynamic Pictures V192, Omnicomp 3Demon SX88, Fujitsu Microelectronics Sapphire 3D Designer) (includes product features chart, and related articles on summary of 3Daccelerator evaluations and 3Dlabs Glint-based boards) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesScott Spanbauer
Hurricanes sweep through consumer online zone. (Industry Trend or Event)Computers and office automation industriesEric Brown, Richard Greenfield
Image is everything. (review of Adobe Photoshop 4.0, Fractal Design Painter 4.0, Live Picture 2.5.1 and Macromedia's xRes 2.0 image processors) (includes related article summarizing results) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesChuck Henderson
Industry disagreements may delay DVD. (Technology Information)Computers and office automation industriesJane Greenstein
ISDN Modems come to town. (integrated services digital networks terminal adapters) (includes related article on video over ISDN)(Buyers Guide)Computers and office automation industriesCliff Roth
Java rising: it's only a programming language, but it's got perfect timing. (Sun Microsystem's Java) (Technology Information)Computers and office automation industriesPeter Jerram
Lessons in corporate training. (producing interactive multimedia course material)(includes related article on cost/benefits of multimedia training) (Technology Tutorial)Computers and office automation industriesBrandon Hall
Mac PCI graphics cards. (6 graphics-accelerator/display boards) (includes related articles on ratings and speeding up Photoshop) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesJeff Sauer, Chris Florio
Making music on a multimedia diet. (six multimedia CD-ROMs are reviewed)(includes related articles on upcoming multimedia CDs and on updates concerning software companies) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesRandy Alberts
Middleware eases the Webmaster's burden.(Buyers Guide)Computers and office automation industriesRichard Wiggins
Movies under 150KB. (Director movies using Shockwave) (Product Support)(Tutorial)Computers and office automation industriesSherri Sheridan
MSN isn't just another pretty face. (Product Information)Computers and office automation industriesGaye Graves
New dimensions in VRML authoring. (reviews of six Web authoring software packages) (includes related articles on test results and VRML resources) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesMichael D. Murie
Newly polished icons: Authorware, IconAuthor and Quest.(multimedia authoring packages from Macromedia, AimTech and Allen Communication (includes product features chart and related article summarizing review results)) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesSteve Rosenthal
Power hardware for 3D users. (review of eight 3D NT workstations) (includes related articles summarizing results and performance) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesJeff Sauer, Samuel Murphy
Removable-media drives. (six removable-media drives are presented)(includes related articles on purchasing advice and on the Sony SMO-541 and Pinnacle Micro Apex magneto optical drives) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)(Cover Story)Computers and office automation industriesOwen Linzmayer
Software MPEG decoders rev up. (comparison of three products) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesJan Ozer
Software video codecs: the search for quality.(comparison of six leading software video compressor/decompressors) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesJan Ozer
Talking survival: a developer's roundtable. (Industry Trend or Event)Computers and office automation industries 
TecKnow.babble.(Questions and Answers)Computers and office automation industriesTim Tully
The NewMedia 500. (investments and alliances among communications companies that play a the most influential roles in digital media) (includes poster and directory of companies) (Industry Trend or Event)Computers and office automation industriesEric Brown, Don Amdur
The rise of the house of Inscape. (Time-Warner subsidiary and computer game developer creates a game inspired by Edgar Allan Poe)(includes related article on Inscape's The Dark Eye adventure game) (Product Development)Computers and office automation industriesJeffrey Adam Young
Virtual libraries stack up. (Technology Information)Computers and office automation industriesDan Amdur
VRML 2.0 takes flight.(new version of Virtual Reality Modeling Language brings 3D to the Web; includes related article on VRML 1.0) (InternetComputers and office automation industriesSue Wilcox
Web servers need power, speed and multimedia savvy. (includes executive summaries with ratings and prices) (Hardware Review) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesBob Doyle, Sam Murphy
When did you get multimedia? (timeline of modern multimedia technology) (Industry Trend or Event)Computers and office automation industriesBen Calica, Gillian Newson
Window. Open Sesame. (custom interfaces using Netscape Communications' JavaScript scripting language) (Product Information)Computers and office automation industriesAnthony Baker
Windows' third dimension. (Windows 3D software)(includes executive summary and a related article on VRML) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesMichael D. Murie
XRes masters high-resolution images. (Macromedia's XRes 2.0 paint software) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesLee Sherman
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