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    Macromedia's Director Shockwave Studio is the Swiss army knife of multimedia development tools. Its native programming language, Lingo, supports 2D shapes and animation, streaming audio, bitmap and vector images, video, Flash animations, and interactive programming with its language. Version 8.5 adds the ability to deliver 3D content and streamed RealAudio and RealVideo. No other package on the market can claim this breadth of support.

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