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What's new in version 3.2

Live Update: A new Live Update function makes sure to always keep your WireFusion and installed add-ons up-to-date. Whenever there is an update available, WireFusion can download and install it for you automatically.

Encryption: Published HTML presentations can now optionally be encrypted, preventing users from stealing your resources.

Magnifier tool: The new Magnifier tool is a display utility that creates a separate window that displays a magnified portion of your Stage view. This is a useful tool when working at pixel level.

Educational version: A new license type is introduced, WireFusion Educational. With an Educational license, only one serial number is needed. All add-ons can then be installed as Educational versions without the need for serial numbers.

Motion Guide: A new object that allows you to draw paths along which graphics or texts can be animated

Timeline: A new object that makes it easy to trigger events in a specific time order.

External Link: The object JavaScript Link, has now been renamed to External Link and has been extended with new features. It is now possible to read applet "PARAM-NAME" parameters, specified in the Applet tag of your HTML presentations. Communication between a WireFusion JavaComponent presentation and your Java application is now also possible.

General

  • Publisher Demicron
  • Publisher web site http://www.demicron.com
  • Release date April 17, 2003
  • Date added April 16, 2003
  • Version 3.2

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System requirements

  • Operating systems Mac OS X 10.2
  • Additional requirements
  • Mac OS X version 10.2 (or higher)
  • Java 1.4.1 (or higher)

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