Macromedia Director Mx 2004 For Mac

Macromedia Director MX 2004 (Mac abandonware from 2004) To date, Macintosh Repository served 1280873 old Mac files, totaling more than 246369.6GB! Macromedia Director Mx 2004 free download - Macromedia Director MX 2004, Macromedia FreeHand MX, Macromedia Flash MX Professional, and many more programs.

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Director_MX_2004.cdr (474.44 MB)
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dmx2004_101_update_en.dmg (39.41 MB)
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dir_sw_player_update_en.dmg (19.37 MB)
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GettingStartedDirector.pdf
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UsingDirector.pdf
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Scripting_Reference.pdf

Director MX 2004 (10.x) was the last update to Director before Adobe acquired Macromedia. Unfortunately, this release was hit hard by layoffs and budget cuts as Macromedia was doubling down on Flash development and losing money.

Macromedia's last dedicated Mac developer on the Director team resigned before development of MX 2004 started. Coincidentally, this version is blacklisted from running in Snow Leopard, sharing company with a small number of apps including old anti virus software and hacks such as Unsanity Application Enhancer. The patches for this version are unusually difficult to apply, as though the remaining developers did not have the resources to use Installer VISE to create a patch on the Mac.

  • Top DL: Director MX 2004 hybrid ISO image
  • 2nd DL: Director 10.1 patch for Director MX 2004. Practically an entire installation of Director.
  • 3rd DL: Shockwave Player update with updated Xtras for Director 10.1, to support playback of Flash 8 content. Files must be copied in the Director MX 2004.app bundle through paths resembling those of the unarchived files.
  • 4th DL: Director MX 2004 XDK for building Xtras that run on Director 7 through Director MX 2004. Requires CodeWarrior Pro 6 or later for classic Mac OS support and CodeWarrior Pro 8.3 or later for Mac OS X debug support.

A few improvements did manage to slip through the hardships. In Director tradition, there are still new Goodies on the CD-ROM itself.

Write scripts in JavaScript as well as Lingo
Through some significant engineering, Director MX 2004 comes with the same JavaScript runtime as Fireworks, licensed from an early version of Mozilla. Pitched as an alternate syntax for scripting kind of like Swift and Objective-C for iOS development, you can write scripts for Director MX 2004 projects with JavaScript as well as Lingo. There are caveats, as this duopoly of scripting languages does make the scripting documentation harder to read, the JavaScript runtime is not nearly as efficient as Director's longstanding Lingo runtime, and there are some functions that will crash Director if used from JavaScript.

Flash MX 2004 and (Director 10.1 Shockwave update) Flash 8 support
'Performance of Flash content working within Director projects has been 'dramatically' improved, according to Macromedia.' — Peter Cohen

DVD-Video playback
Much like LaserDisc playback controls were a part of the original HyperCard and Director in their black and white Mac years, Director MX 2004 lets you control playback of DVD video within a project.

Hybrid CD-ROM
For the first time, Director ships the Mac and Windows version on the same CD-ROM, without having to pay $1,199 for each version. Possibly the most welcome change in this release.

Director MX 2004 Serial Number: DRD100-50836-87264-59396

As the Macromedia activation servers have been offline since 2016, you will need to enter this serial number through telephone activation's 'activate over the internet' screen.

See also: VideoWorks, VideoWorks II, MacroMind Director 1.0.1, MacroMind Director 2.0.1, MacroMind Director 3.0, Macromedia Director 3.1.x, Macromedia Director 4.0, Macromedia Director 5.0, Macromedia Director 6.0, Macromedia Director 6.5 Multimedia Studio, Macromedia Director MX (9.0), Adobe Director 11.5

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC

Authoring:

  • 500 Mhz G3 running Mac OS X 10.2.6 through 10.5.8
  • 128 MB of available RAM
  • 200 MB of available disk space

Playback:

  • Windows: An Intel Pentium II with 64 MB of available RAM running Windows 98, or an Intel Pentium III with 128 MB of available RAM running Windows 2000 or Windows XP
  • Mac OS X: A Power Macintosh G3 with 128 MB of available RAM running Mac OS X 10.1.5, 10.2.6, or 10.3
  • Classic Mac OS: A Power Macintosh G3 with 64 MB of available RAM running Mac OS 9.2.x
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Director_MX.iso (441.89 MB)
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Using_Director_MX.pdf
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Lingo_Dictionary.pdf

Author once, deliver anywhere, reach everyone. With Director MX, you can build rich content that delivers real results, integrating interactive audio, video, bitmaps, vectors, text, fonts, and more. Work more effectively with the shared Macromedia MX user interface and take advantage of unprecedented Macromedia Flash MX integration. Create accessible content for people with disabilities. Then deploy on CD, DVD, or corporate intranets—or to over 300 million web users with Macromedia Shockwave Player.

Import Macromedia Flash MX files
Take advantage of the power of Macromedia Flash MX and its lightweight vector graphics by importing files into Director MX applications. Director MX developers can use this powerful combination to create the most effective multimedia content.

Create accessible content
Easily create content that satisfies internationally recommended guidelines and legislated requirements for accessible software. Director MX lets you add text-to-speech, captioning, and tab navigation features to Internet-based Shockwave content or standalone applications on both Windows and Macintosh systems—without the need for a screen reader.

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Repurpose existing applications to adhere to accessibility guidelines
The drag-and-drop behaviors in Director MX let you easily control speech and tab ordering, as well as synchronize text with spoken words, in order to update existing Director applications.

Tight Macromedia Fireworks MX integration
Director MX gives developers access to the robust design and production environment of Fireworks MX, allowing developers to create graphics for presentations or Shockwave content. In addition, the tight integration between Fireworks MX and Director MX offers a roundtrip workflow between these graphic and multimedia environments. Integration features include launching and editing, Fireworks MX importing, launching and optimizing, and the Fireworks MX Import Xtra.

Use Macromedia server technologies
Use the Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX and Director MX together to create multiuser games, distance-learning applications, and real-time collaboration. The Macromedia Flash Remoting Service provides a secure, high-performance connection between Macromedia ColdFusion MX and Shockwave Player. When used with Director MX, Macromedia Flash Remoting MX lets you easily pass data to ColdFusion MX and back.

Advanced debugging capabilities
Lingo, the powerful object-oriented Director programming language, now includes such advanced debugging features as an Object Inspector with data browser functionality and color-coding of recently changed variables. It also offers a streamlined professional debugging layout, where everything you need is in one convenient place.

New Object Inspector
The Object Inspector lets you easily view all properties of your script instances, as well as all elements inside of your 3D and Macromedia Flash MX content. Examine and modify all the properties of an object without any scripting.

Enhance your productivity
Work faster with a highly customizable workspace that’s shared among Dreamweaver MX, Fireworks MX, and Macromedia Flash MX. The familiar and flexible working environment lets you minimize window clutter and maximize productivity.

QuickTime 6 support
Take advantage of QuickTime 6 features including support for streaming MPEG4 video.

Author and deploy on Mac OS X
Create Director MX content using Mac OS X, the modern Apple operating system. You can now also author executables that can be launched on OS X systems.

The majority of the porting work to Mac OS X was done by WWDC 'Altivec Demo God' Alexandre Lelievre, in what was the last release of Director he worked on while at Macromedia.

This is the final version that can build Director projectors for Mac OS 8.6 through 9.2.2, if Classic Mac Xtras are packaged instead of OS X Xtras. See the Director MX manual for details.

Macromedia

Director MX Mac Educational Serial: DRM900-06666-07203-92479
Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX Serial: FSW100-05975-37280-18636

See also: VideoWorks, VideoWorks II, MacroMind Director 1.0.1, MacroMind Director 2.0.1, MacroMind Director 3.0, Macromedia Director 3.1.x, Macromedia Director 4.0, Macromedia Director 5.0, Macromedia Director 6.0, Macromedia Director 6.5 Multimedia Studio, Macromedia Director MX 2004 (10.x), Adobe Director 11.5

Compatibility

Macromedia Flash Mx 2004 For Mac


Macromedia Flash Mx Professional

Architecture: PPC (Carbonized)

Authoring:

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  • A Power Macintosh G3 running Mac OS X 10.1 through 10.5
  • 128 MB of available RAM
  • 100 MB of available disk space

Playback:

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  • Windows: An Intel Pentium II 200 processor running Windows 95/98, 2000, XP, or NT version 4.0 or later with 32 MB of installed RAM
  • Mac OS X: A Power Macintosh G3 running 10.1 or later with 128 MB of available RAM
  • Classic Mac OS: A Power Macintosh 180 (G3 recommended) running Mac OS 8.6 or later with 32 MB of installed RAM