Squeak and squeakland got mentioned in the recent issue (16/2001 p.64) of the well-known german computer magazine CT. In the category Web-tips under the headline "Multimedia easy to use" the author mentions some of squeaks capabilities (games, music, 3D, animation, various aspects of science) and the possibility to send projects directly via the internet to another user. The article implies that squeak still belongs to Disney and that Disney uses squeak for animation.
It would be interesting to see if the weblog of the squeakland webserver shows an increase of german visitors for this weekend. :)
Alex
PS: Squeakland also got mentioned by CT in June (http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/em-16.06.01-005/)
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 01:03:27PM +0000, Alexander Lazarevic wrote:
Squeak and squeakland got mentioned in the recent issue (16/2001 p.64) of the well-known german computer magazine CT. In the category Web-tips under the headline "Multimedia easy to use" the author mentions some of squeaks capabilities (games, music, 3D, animation, various aspects of science) and the possibility to send projects directly via the internet to another user. The article implies that squeak still belongs to Disney and that Disney uses squeak for animation.
There is a short Interview with Alan in the same issue (pp178/179)
Marcus
With a softer kind of paper the magazine might be more appealing (and useful)!
Cheers,
Alan
-------At 11:16 AM +0200 7/31/01, Alexander Lazarevic wrote:
Marcus Denker wrote:
There is a short Interview with Alan in the same issue (pp178/179)
It always takes me at least a week to read through all this magazine, because it's always too thick and I only read it at a place good manners forbids me to tell.
Alex
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