Multimedia with QuickTime: A Practical Guide to Creating ApplicationsLearn how to create your own QuickTime applications through the practical guidelines in this book. The whole development process from assessing the suitability of information for a multimedia presentation to the various distribution methods are covered in detail. All of QuickTime's features are thoroughly explained and used within many of the examples. |
Contents
Chapter | 8 |
The Bright Side of Going Online | 14 |
Is QuickTime Right for You? | 18 |
Copyright | |
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