Re: Oracle CARD
Date: 1996/02/09
Message-ID: <4fe81c$fsb_at_inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com>#1/1
Oracle Card is now called Oracle Media Objects. Version 1.1 is soon to be released.
From Oracle's Home Page.
[Oracle Media Objects]
Product Overview
Oracle Media Objects is a cross-platform authoring tool that
enables developers to combine video, audio, text, images, and
animation into compelling, interactive consumer and business
applications. OMO is the first authoring tool that allows
developers to create multimedia applications for deployment across
standalone or networked platforms, including interactive TV, the
World Wide Web, ISDN, corporate networks, kiosks, and CD-ROMs.
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Free Trial Copy
Oracle is pleased to offer you a FREE 90-day trial license to test
drive the Oracle Media Objects authoring environment. In the U.S.,
you may also purchase a full-use license at the special price of
only $99 -- for a limited time only.
NOTE: The 90-Day Trial License does not grant you the right to
deploy applications. Runtime players are not included in the
90-day trial license. Support is not included with the 90-day
trial license.
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For more information:
- Oracle Media Objects Data Sheet
- Oracle Media Objects White Paper
- Oracle Media Objects Installation Instructions
- Download a full-featured product NOW!
System Requirements
Macintosh
- 68030/25 MHz or higher (native Power Macintosh)
- 3MB free application RAM
- Macintosh System 7.0 or higher
- CD-ROM drive
Windows
- 80386/25 MHz or higher
- 3MB free application RAM
- Microsoft Windows 3.1
- 8-bit sound card
- CD-ROM drive
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In article <4fbp1u$rfb_at_news.onramp.net>, Cal Wooten <clm_at_onramp.net> wrote:
>Simon,
> Have not touched it in three years. Is Oracle still selling Card?
>Find a better tool.
>Cal Wooten
>
>In message <4eq23k$jbi_at_ohnasn01.sinet.slb.com>,
>repton_at_sugar-land.dowell.slb.com (Simon) writes:
>
>>Just testing the water here. Does anyone have any experience, or even use
>>Oracle Card.
>>
>>Thanks, Simon
>
>
>
-- Byron F. Warner Work: (415) 506-8770 bwarner_at_us.oracle.com Fax: (415) 506-7294 Oracle Applications Development 500 Oracle Parkway, Box 659305 Senior Applications Engineer Redwood Shores, CA 94065Received on Fri Feb 09 1996 - 00:00:00 CET
