The Shockwave player was originally developed for the Netscape browser by Macromedia Director team members Harry Chesley, John Newlin, Sarah Allen, and Ken Day, influenced by a previous plug-in that Macromedia had created for Microsoft's Blackbird. Version 1.0 of Shockwave was released independent of Director 4 and its development schedule has since coincided with the release of Director since version 5[Sōrs rīkwest]. Its versioning also has since been tied to Director's and thus there were no Shockwave 2-4 releases. Added support for Shockwave Multiuser Server.
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| - The Shockwave player was originally developed for the Netscape browser by Macromedia Director team members Harry Chesley, John Newlin, Sarah Allen, and Ken Day, influenced by a previous plug-in that Macromedia had created for Microsoft's Blackbird. Version 1.0 of Shockwave was released independent of Director 4 and its development schedule has since coincided with the release of Director since version 5[Sōrs rīkwest]. Its versioning also has since been tied to Director's and thus there were no Shockwave 2-4 releases. Added support for Shockwave Multiuser Server.
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| - The Shockwave player was originally developed for the Netscape browser by Macromedia Director team members Harry Chesley, John Newlin, Sarah Allen, and Ken Day, influenced by a previous plug-in that Macromedia had created for Microsoft's Blackbird. Version 1.0 of Shockwave was released independent of Director 4 and its development schedule has since coincided with the release of Director since version 5[Sōrs rīkwest]. Its versioning also has since been tied to Director's and thus there were no Shockwave 2-4 releases. Shockwave 1: The Shockwave plug-in for Netscape Navigator 2.0 was released in 1995, along with the standalone Afterburner utility to compress Director files for Shockwave playback. The first large-scale multimedia site to use Shockwave was Intel's 25th Anniversary of the Microprocessor. Shockwave 5: Afterburner is integrated into the Director 5.0 authoring tool as an Xtra. Shockwave 6: Added support for Shockwave Audio (swa) which consisted of the emerging MP3 file format with some additional headers. Shockwave 7: Added support for linked media including images and casts. Added support for Shockwave Multiuser Server. Shockwave 8.5: Added support for Intel's 3D technologies including rendering. Shockwave 10: Last version to support Mac OS X 10.3 and lower, and Mac OS 9. Shockwave 11: Added support for Intel-based Macs.
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