On Thursday announced the release of Macromedia Director MX 2004, the latest version of their popular multimedia authoring software for Mac OS X and Windows. The new version adds.
- Macromedia Director MX 2004 (Mac abandonware from 2004) To date, Macintosh Repository served 1280873 old Mac files, totaling more than 246369.6GB!
- Macromedia ACAD DREAMWEAVER MX 2004 DWD070D400. Resume Maker DELUXE EDITION. CD Brand New Sealed! 2002 Macromedia Director MX for Mac OS X - Disk and Manuals - Education Version. Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 MAC ZSMAE3 Education Version Software book only.
INSTALLING THE XTRA ON WINDOWS - Director MX 2004
If you have not done so, we recommend updating to Director MX 2004 version 10.1 before installing the Xtra. This will allow creation of projectors for Mac Classic and OSX (Director MX 2004 without the update can only create cross platform projectors for OSX.)
Decompress the installation .zip file. This will unpack the Xtra, documentation and sample files to a folder named 'WebXtra' on your machine. To install the Xtra, just copy the file WindowsWebXtra.x32 to the Director MX 2004 XTRAS folder. If your copy of Director MX 2004 is installed at the default location, the Windows Xtra file will be located at:
C:Program FilesMacromediaDirector MX 2004ConfigurationXtrasWebXtra.x32
Now you need to install the files necessary for creation of cross-platform projector for Mac OSX. Go back to the 'WebXtra' directory where the Xtra files were unpacked. Open the Mac Carbon directory. Now copy the files 'WebXtra.data' and 'WebXtra.rsrc' files to the 'ConfigurationCross Platform ResourcesMacintoshXtras' directory used by Director MX 2004. In a default installation of Director these files will end up at the following locations:
C:Program FilesMacromediaDirector MX 2004ConfigurationCross Platform ResourcesMacintoshXtrasWebXtra.data
C:Program FilesMacromediaDirector MX 2004ConfigurationCross Platform ResourcesMacintoshXtrasWebXtra.rsrc
If you are running Director MX 2004 10.1, you can also install the files necessary for creation of cross-platform projector for Mac Classic. Again, go back to the 'WebXtra' directory where the Xtra files were unpacked. Open the Mac Classic directory. Now copy the files 'WebXtra.data' and 'WebXtra.rsrc' files to the 'ConfigurationCross Platform ResourcesClassicXtras' directory used by Director MX 2004. In a default installation of Director these files will end up at the following locations:
C:Program FilesMacromediaDirector MX 2004ConfigurationCross Platform ResourcesClassicXtrasWebXtra.data
C:Program FilesMacromediaDirector MX 2004ConfigurationCross Platform ResourcesClassicXtrasWebXtra.rsrc
Finally, you need to edit the xtrainfo.txt file to include information about WebXtra. This information is used by the Shockwave and cross-platform publishing features in Director MX 2004, to locate the files needed when assembling the OSX and Classic versions of your projector. The xtrainfo.txt file is located by default at:
Macromedia Director Mx 2004
C:Program FilesMacromediaDirector MX 2004Configurationxtrainfo.txt
Macromedia Flash Mx Professional
Double click the file to open it in notepad, or alternatively edit with any other text editor. You need to add the following line to the end of the file:
Macromedia Director Mx 2004 For Mac Pro
[#namePPC:'WebXtra', #nameW32:'WebXtra.x32']
Adobe Macromedia Flash Mx 2004
Restart Director for the changes to take effect. The Xtra should be listed when you issue the command 'put the xtralist' in the message window. The Xtra functions will also be listed when you click the message window Scripting Xtras button.