- FutureSplash Animator
FutureSplash Animator was a software product for creating vector-based animations, the predecessor of Flash. It was developed by
FutureWave Software , a smallsoftware company whose first product, SmartSketch, was a vector-based drawing program for pen-based computers. In 1995, the company decided that they should addanimation capabilities to their product and deploy it over the burgeoningWorld Wide Web . The only way to create such animations on the web at the time was through the use of Java, but this was quickly replaced with the debut of Netscape'splug-in architecture. The product was released as FutureSplash Animator in May 1996.The technology was used on several big-name
website s such as Microsoft'sMSN , Fox's official "The Simpsons " website and Disney's Disney Daily Blast. At this point, the company consisted of six people. As Disney also used Macromedia's Shockwave player, this provided a connection to Macromedia, which approached FutureSplash about working together. In December 1996 Macromedia bought FutureWave, and FutureSplash Animator becameMacromedia Flash 1.0.Macromedia Flash later (2005) became Adobe Flash -- see the
Adobe Flash article for further history and information.The file format was SPL and FutureSplash animations can be viewed with new versions of Adobe Flash Player.
External links
* [http://www.adobe.com/macromedia/events/john_gay/ The History of Flash] by Jonathan Gay
* [http://flash-ascript.blogspot.com/2007/06/first-steps-of-flash-futuresplash.html Download] FutureSplash Animator
* [http://www.4dm.com/files/tech/blue.htm Demo from FutureSplash]See also
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Adobe Flash
*Flash animation
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