William Prothero wrote:

> It would sure be nice if there was some equivalent to shockwave...

For all practical purposes we do:

The Shockwave plugin was an executable engine you could download and install once, and then play a wide range of scripted interactive media with it.

A LiveCode standalone is an executable engine you can download and install once, and then play a wide range of scripted interactive media with it.

The differences are that Shockwave was confined to the limitations of a browser window. And that it no longer exists.

LiveCode lives outside the confines of a browser window, allowing full desktop integration (cache control, document associations, etc.). And LiveCode exists. :)

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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