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Subject: | FLASH: RE: Flash Screensavers |
From: | John Pattenden |
Date: | Wed, 14 Oct 1998 17:59:59 +0100 |
Screen savers are of course turning out to be a very popular branding tool
that many companies are using as another arrow in their marketing quiver..
and quite often they're prepared to pay a substantial amount of $$$ for a
cool screen saver.
Our screen saver creation tools are currently in use by thousands of media
creation professionals and the screen savers are in use on millions of
computer. (yes its true)..
Reliability for the end user and ease of use for you as the content creator
are key. To create a screen saver using ScreenTime for Flash you just need
to create a flash movie (preferably one that runs full screen) projectorise
it, then drop it on ourScreenTime builder App.. out the other side comes
and installer. (on Windows) or a control panel (Mac)...
ScreenTime screen savers run on MacOS / Win 3.x / Win 95 / Win 98 / Win NT
(provided the projector will also run on the target platform)
Passwords are supported in all flavors of windows - this is no mean feat.
You can also allow interactivity in you screen saver by setting it not to
quit on either mouse moves / clicks or keydowns.. (easily done in a
preferences dialog)
and we offer free telephone tech support M-F 9-5 (pst)
Check it out for yourself at http://www.screentime.com you can download a
demo the allows you to create screen savers, they just time out after one
week. (you can give potential clients a proof of concept this way)
>As of late...I've been seeing all of this talk about screen savers...so, now
>I want to do one. Of course, I want to hear if someone else has found a
>relatively painless way of accomplishing it so that I can produce without
>having to turn a 1-2 day project into a 1-2 week project.
>
>Are there, all-in-all, any quick & easy ways to pull this off? This is NOT
>for a client at this phase....right now, it's just for my company. This
>seems to be something that could be a pretty nice value-added service for
>all of us, however.
>
John Pattenden
MacSourcery
ToolSmiths To The Multimedia Professional
Create Screen Savers using Director and CineMac..
http://www.macsourcery.com
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