Discover Shockwave, a multimedia platform used to add animations, video, and interactivity to websites, created by Macromedia and later acquired by Adobe Systems.
Shockwave is a multimedia and software platform used to create interactive vector graphics, animations, and applications that can be embedded into web pages. It was originally developed by Macromedia and launched in 1995 as a browser plugin called Shockwave for Director. In 2005, Adobe Systems acquired Macromedia and Shockwave became part of the Adobe platform.
Some key features of Shockwave include:
Although the Shockwave browser plugin has been discontinued, some websites still use Shockwave content. The free Adobe Shockwave Player allows rendering legacy Shockwave content in web browsers. Shockwave continues to be used for developing rich media advertisements, e-learning content, interactive kiosk displays, and more.
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