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THE MULTIMEDIA WORKSHOP
10th Generation
(Shareware Edition)
Presentation Creation Program
Copyright 1993, Jeff Napier & Another Company
INTRODUCTION
WHO IS THE MULTIMEDIA WORKSHOP FOR?
The Multimedia Workshop (TMW) was created for anyone who
has something to say. Use it to make professional-quality
disk-based illustrated catalogs, teaching tutorials or
computer-based training (CBT) materials, electronic books,
multimedia presentations, retail or shareware products.
Even without artistic talent, but with just a little
practice, you'll be able to turn out impressive disks with
drawings or simple yet effective diagrams containing
colorful boxes, ellipses, arrows etc, to make your point!
Furthermore, you can collect and use clip-art, files created
by other people, in most standard .PCX formats or in
ASCII-Vector-Graphics.
WHAT DOES THE MULTIMEDIA WORKSHOP DO?
The Multimedia Workshop is a drawing program that does a
whole lot more than any other drawing program. It allows
you to incorporate sound effects, music and speech into
pictures without special equipment. You can create animation
with it. The Multimedia Workshop has a simple word processor
built in. There are features found in CAD programs, such as
Grid and Coordinate Display so that you can create very
precise pictures. These multimedia pictures can be drawn in
CGA, Hercules, EGA or VGA graphics, depending on which video
modes your computer can support. An optional SVGA module
offers Super-VGA high-resolution 256-color graphics. There
is even an XGA mode, which brings nearly Super-VGA resolution
to computers which do not have Super VGA. The Multimedia
Workshop runs fine with or without Microsoft Windows.
It comes with a royalty-free (registered version)
run-time display engine allowing you to chain your pictures
together for sophisticated presentations. The run-time
engine has features including automatically repeating shows
for continuous unattended presentations, automatic indexing
and search facilities, Live Text which scrolls within your
pictures, Hyper-Link with which your end users can view your
presentation in the sequence they select, and
super-easy-to-use keyboard or mouse operated menu.
The Multimedia Workshop uses ASCII-Vector-Graphics, a
wonderful system in which each element of a picture is
recorded in an ordinary ASCII text file on disk as it is
drawn. For instance, a rectangle appears in the file as R
followed by integers representing the location and size of
the rectangle. A circle is represented by a C, followed by
numbers marking it's location and radius. A line is
represented with an L, an ellipse is an E, and so on. Color
changes have codes, sound effects have codes, and so on. Text
that appears in the pictures is plain text in the ASCII file,
although it is preceded by the name of the selected font and
some simple numbers representing the position of the text in
the picture.
The advantages of AVG are tremendous. Most
significantly, a whole lot of graphic information can be
written into a really small file. This means you can put up
to 100 separate pictures on an ordinary 360k floppy disk!
Furthermore, Ascii-Vector-Graphics is the secret behind
sound effects, animation and text-search within pictures.
If you communicate on BBS's you'll especially appreciate
that complicated illustrations can be sent by modem very
quickly, because of their small size.
HOW IT WORKS
The files which compose a presentation are simply ASCII
files which contain codes for picture elements, sound
effects, animations and more. We call them SCRIPT FILES.
TMW.EXE or MSHOW.EXE read these files and follow the coded
instructions, step-by-step, to recreate your pictures,
animations, sounds, etc.
REQUIREMENTS
The requirements are few. Almost any IBM-compatible
computer will work if it has a standard CGA, Hercules, EGA
or VGA graphics card and a hard disk. At least 640k of RAM
is also required. It works fine on laptop computers with
monochrome displays.
If you have a mouse, hard disk, and a fast CPU, The
Multimedia Workshop runs more efficiently, but these options
are NOT required. It works fine with or without Microsoft
Windows version 3.0/3.1.
If your computer has a VGA graphics system, you'll be
able to create presentations in high-resolution VGA, or
lower resolution CGA, Hercules or EGA, for use on other
computers.
If your computer has a non-VGA graphics system, you'll
be able to create presentations at the highest resolution
and number of colors your system can support. These will be
displayable on other, similarly-equipped computers as well.
Any end user with a standard IBM-compatible computer and
graphics card and at least 512k RAM will be able to display
your creations. End users do not need hard disks.
SHAREWARE VS REGISTERED VERSIONS
This is the shareware version. In look & feel it is
nearly identical to the registered version. In order to make
it fit on a single 360k disk, the lowest common denominator
in shareware distribution, and be easy to transfer via modem,
many features have been removed which are in the registered
version. The registered version also has much more
documentation. You must purchase the registered version if
you use it to make products or if you use it beyond 30 days.
The registered version is shipped on 3.5" or 5.25" high
density (1.44 or 1.2 meg) disks.
The registered version is $99.95. To purchase it, call Gary
Smith of OEC systems at 1-800-444-2424 or 404-394-1000 with
your Visa or Mastercard number. Or you can send payment to
OEC Systems at 4646 N. Shallowford Rd, Atlanta, GA
30338-6304 USA. We cover postage charge, and sales tax, so
the total is $99.95. Please specify your preferred disk size
(5.25" or 3.5")
LEGAL STUFF
There are probably a few bugs. This program is growing
quite sophisticated and development is on going. I plainly
state right here: You use this at your own risk. I will
take no responsibility for any results of the use of this
program.
No Paper
The Multimedia Workshop is different than most other
software in that there is no paper-based owner's manual.
There are three reasons for this:
1. This the main reason The Multimedia Workshop is only
$99.95.
2. We don't believe in adding to the world's use of paper,
which results in unneeded deforestation and pollution.
3. Paper-based manuals slow down the on-going development of
software tremendously. With most software, an improvement or
enhancement is not available to you right away. It must be
collected with many others before the changes sufficiently
justify the expense of time and money in laying out and
printing a new batch of manuals. With the electronic-based
manual which comes with The Multimedia Workshop, I can make
an improvement today, update the relevant section of the
manual, and send the new, improved version TODAY!
- Jeff Napier -
October 8, 1993
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