Other Programs

Two questions:
Which other programs do people use in conjunction with
Director, for interactive work (not 3d)?
Also, are there any other programs that will do interactive
multimedia work, with the ability to play videos, etc. like
Director (again, not the 3d portion)?

ytlevine posted in macromedia.director.basics:
> I forgot to mention the ones I already know of, or
use...
> Here's (part of) the list:
> Premiere Pro
> After Effects
> Photoshop
> Illustrator
>
> I know Flash will do some of the stuff, but a lot of
what I do is
> playing .mpg or .wmv video files, and anyway, I know
Director and I
> don't know Flash...
I use a little Flash once in a while for Director stuff, but
since I never
upgraded past Macromedia's Dir 8.5 I have to save as Flash 5
to use with
Dir. Works fine for simple interactivity and anims (better
than animGifs
or filmloops).
> Does anybody use Fireworks?
<raises hand>
I've gotten so I prefer Fireworks over PhotoShop for
everything
Director/Web. Its UI is sort of a PS/Illustrator hybrid -
taking the best
of both UIs. Fireworks .PNG files inserted into Director
Castlibs are
still editable with all their layers, objects, and
transparency - even if
you've deleted the original .PNG files from disk. I don't
know if Adobe's
Dir 11 supports .PSD the same way.
Photoshop & PaintShop Pro still work better for me with
photos and print
work.
> And other programs??
I use the UltraEdit text/programming editor for longer
scripts - primarily
for column editing and superior search/replace plus other
features not
available in Director's script editor.
3rd party Xtras I use in nearly every Director project:
Buddy API
OSControls
DirectMediaXtra (old version - recommend new version, though)
PrintOMatic
PropSave
ScreenXtra
Mark A. Boyd
Keep-On-Learnin' :)

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