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date added: 26 Nov 2001
size: 377 Kb
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Rage Against The Machine
Web: http://www.imediate.nl
Mail: carlo.vannistelrooy@imediate.nl
Take a look at this great looking iCard produced by iMediate Digital Communication for Epic The Netherlands. A top use of Jugglor in this promo for Rage Against The Machine's latest album incorporating audio and info.
Tools used - Jugglor v1.1d
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date added: 26 Nov 2001
size: 650 Kb
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Active Aid - Aagon Consulting GmbH
Web: http://www.bit-cat.de
Mail: scherr@bit-cat.de
This install shield is a great example of how you can use Jugglor to create essential tools needed these days as well as great looking animations.
*Note: This is an example file of an install shield to show you what can be done. The links point to files on a CD ROM but the graphics are still all there.
Tools used - Jugglor v1.1d
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date added: 26 Nov 2001
size: 893 Kb
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Robert Dialer - from Infosion for SIEMENS
Web: http://www.infosion.de
Mail: kontakt@infosion.de
This example really hits home the power of Flash and Jugglor. They call it a FlashMail. It's a project Infosion created for SIEMENS - Telecom. It's an invitation (with a virtual presenter called "robert dialer") for the Telecom 99 in Geneva. It's one of their best projects. It has sound, background music and the thing is so smooth. The original projector file is 1072KB, but when you Juggle it with all its features you get it down to 872KB.Yes it's pretty incredible. No need to zip it.
Tools used - Jugglor v1.1d
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date added: 26 Nov 2001
size: 540 Kb
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Telco Flash Mail - from Infosion for SIEMENS
Web: http://www.infosion.de
Mail: kontakt@infosion.de
Another great example by Infosion showing the great possibilities of Jugglor. This is the very first issue of "FlashMail" from SIEMENS. With loads of pictures, sound and information, Jugglor manages to keep the file size down to an incredible 527KB!
Tools used - Jugglor v1.1d
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date added: 26 Nov 2001
size: 367 Kb
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Stuff The Bird!
Web: www.livingchildren.com
Mail: eric@livingchildren.com
Eric Bort has created a masterpiece of a game with "Stuff the chicken!". The aim of the game? To shoot all the chickens that come bouncing across you screen with your trusty toaster and loaf of bread. That's right, you have to shoot the birds out the air with toast!
Tools used - Jugglor v1.1d
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