Shockwave plugins were browser add-ons developed by (later acquired by Adobe) to play rich, interactive multimedia content created with Adobe Director . Unlike the more common Adobe Flash Player (which ran content from Adobe Animate/Flash Professional), Shockwave was designed for more advanced, high-performance applications.
Some notable features of Shockwave plugins include:
The (originally Macromedia Shockwave) was a freeware browser plugin used to view content created with Adobe Director. Unlike the more ubiquitous Adobe Flash, Shockwave was designed for high-performance, complex multimedia. shockwave plugins
Shockwave plugins were primarily used for:
Some popular Shockwave plugins include:
: To turn linear shapes into circular rings [18].
: "The seismic roster shift sent shock waves through the fan base." [22] Shockwave plugins were browser add-ons developed by (later
: "The high-speed impact unleashed shock waves across the globe." [22]
: Often confused with the former, this was the plugin for Adobe Flash Player , used for animations and games [12, 29]. Adobe Flash reached its end-of-life on 31 December 2020 . Unlike the more ubiquitous Adobe Flash, Shockwave was