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MbAutoPlay Media Studio 8 delivers on the promise of rapid
application development. What would normally take days or weeks to build using
traditional software development tools (C, C++, Java, Visual Basic) can now be
created in record time – by just about anyone. It’s perfect for making anything
from AutoPlay CD/DVD/USB menus to full-featured interactive multimedia
applications, complete with web interaction, database connectivity, video
playback and much more.
If you're looking for a faster, easier way to create
software applications for the Microsoft Windows platform – congratulations! Your
search is over…
Drag and Drop Visual Software Development AutoPlay Media Studio flips software development upside down. It’s visual
and fast. You design first and then program later. You can build your first
Windows application in less than 5 minutes.
From images, text and music to
video, drop-down lists and web content, you simply move things into place using
your mouse. Then, you can add powerful interactivity with a built-in library of
more than 865 easy to use actions. You’ll be able to layout your graphic user
interface as fast as you can drag and drop. The only limit is your
imagination.
Easy to Learn – No Programming RequiredYou don’t
have to be a programmer, but with AutoPlay Media Studio you’ll feel like one.
Visual development makes programming easier for beginners and hardcore users
alike.
While a full scripting language is available for power users, the
Quick Action wizard lets new users get up to speed right away. Just fill in the
blanks to handle the most popular actions like opening documents, running
programs, switching pages and more. AutoPlay Media Studio is easy enough for
anyone to use.
20+ Interactive Objects Add Instant
"Wow"AutoPlay Media Studio 8 includes nearly two dozen built-in object
types. The great thing about objects in AutoPlay Media Studio, is that they are
already 'smart'. You simply drop them onto a page (or dialog) and then edit
their 'properties' and 'events' to customize them however you want.
Choose
from buttons, videos, web/HTML, Flash, QuickTime, PDF, checkboxes, radio
buttons, edit fields, rich text, slideshows, data grids, menu bars, tree
controls and more. Plus you can easily add more thanks to 3rd party
plugins.
Lua Scripting Language with 865+ Built-in
ActionsAutoPlay Media Studio isn’t just a pretty face. When you really
need to get down to business, our Lua scripting engine is going to knock your
socks off. It’s very powerful, yet very easy to use. The Action Wizard can even
write the code for you!
But we didn’t stop there. We spent years adding in
over 865+ high-level functions. It’s code you can use but don’t have to write.
There’s everything from XML parsing and SQL database queries to web server
script interaction, file transfers and much more.
Expandable with
Modules, Plugins and AddonsPlugins are one of the best features of
AutoPlay Media Studio. They allow 3rd party software developers to extend and
expand the product in an extremely integrated and seamless fashion.
Plus,
with new Lua 5.1 module compatibility, you have access to a wealth of free code
you can download and use in your projects. Just some of the useful modules out
there include Bit Operation, Date, Canvas Draw, Imaging Tool, GD, Crypto,
Colors, Speech, Alien, Social (Twitter), CURL and Regular Expression
Parsing.
Not Just Dependable: Battle HardenedDependable
software doesn’t happen overnight. AutoPlay Media Studio was originally released
on October 8, 1997 (then called AutoPlay Menu Studio), and we’ve been improving
it ever since.
It’s been the industry standard tool for creating
autoplay/autorun CD, DVD’s and USB drive menus for years. Heck, we invented the
category! Over time, it became the secret ‘visual programming’ weapon for
thousands of savvy software developers, consultants and IT professionals. All
told, hundreds of millions of applications have been distributed thanks to
AutoPlay Media Studio.
What's new in version 8.0.3.0:
- Feature: Added 4 new items to the System.GetOSVersionInfo action -
"Server2003R2", "XPMediaCenterEdition", "StarterEdition", "TabletPCEdition".
- Feature: Added new Web.SetSilent and Web.IsSilent actions.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where the spell checker would not work properly if the text
being checked was longer then 1000 characters.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where flat Dialogs would incorrectly display a border.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where loading files on the On Movie End event of a
QuickTime object would cause a crash.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where importing Autoplay Media Studio 7.0 projects could
sometimes be very very slow.
- Fix: Fixed a bug in the RadioButton.SetProperties action where the
FontScript value was not being set properly.
- Fix: Fixed a bug in the MSI.GetFileVersion action where improper results
were being returned.
- Fix: Made it so that the import .REG file option would insert the text at
the current carat position in the code editor.
- Fix: Fixed a redraw error in the xButton object where it would sometimes
remain "hot" when it should not.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where the custom mask for Pages and Dialogs would sometimes
be incorrectly sized.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where Button objects created in the disabled state using
Page.CreateObject would not be drawn properly.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where the CVS file specified for Grid objects would not
work if the resource directory was renamed at build-time.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where the constraints for a few Crypto actions were
incorrect.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where the Page.CreateObject action didn't work for the PDF
object.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where renaming an object in the Project Explorer pane did
not enable the project's modified state.
- Fix: Fixed a bug in the Math.HexColorToNumber's actions XML where the
default parameter was not a string.
- Fix: Fixed a bug in the RichText.GetProperties action where the
"Transparent" table value was returning a number instead of a boolean value.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where the Auto-Resize options and the SetPos actions would
cause objects to dissapear when performed on a resizable dialog.
- Fix: Fixed an incorrect status text for File > Save As.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where dragging and dropping an image onto the background
was not enabling the "Use custom settings" checkbox.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where the minimim size for pages and dialogs was not taking
into account the border and title bars.
- Fix: Fixed a crash that would happen sometimes when the Personal Edition was
closed and Web objects still had content running.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where if the recent docs history is disabled, the design
environment would crash on startup.
- Fix: Fixed a problem where certain flash files inside of a Web object could
cause crashes when exiting a skinned runtime.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where showing and hiding a menu on a skinned runtime would
not work properly.
- Fix: Fixed a problem where images loaded into the XAML on xButtons would
sometimes disappear when the xButton was resized in the design environment.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where quick actions weren't being processed in resource
optimization.
- Fix: Fixed a bug where Plugin objects could cause problems when using
callback functions on the On Preload event.
- Fix: Fixed a problem where the program would occassionally hang during
resource optimization (with an "Encountered an improper argument" error on
Windows 7).
- Fix: Fixed an occassional crashing bug when opening projects in the personal
edition.
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