Talk:Alludo/Archives/2018

CorelMOVE
Among either the history or (discarded) products section, there's still information missing about CorelMOVE, which was an animation program where you could animate graphics by means of keyframes and also add sounds to the timeline (even if A-V sync was a bit of a fuzzy issue with CorelMOVE), and in the end you could output the animations as .cmv files which with an external converter could be converted to AVI. AFAIK, CorelMOVE was only included in one single edition of the CorelSuite around the early to mid-90s, but I've used it for many years throughout the 90s.

Have just googled for it, and it looks like it was part of CorelDRAW 4, released in 1993: 1993 ad for the Suite in PC Mag, [https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=529140 Abtract to ''CorelDRAW! for Dummies'' (1993)], and here it's mentioned in a 1997 newspaper article about a lawsuit against Soft-One Corp., which was a software company selling a training program for the entire CorelDRAW suite. Here an ILM animator mentions how CorelMOVE started her love for animation when she was little. --2003:71:4E16:4B87:7C89:4B2E:797E:8428 (talk) 20:00, 13 January 2018 (UTC)