MTropolis

mTropolis (pronounced "metropolis") was an open-architecture multimedia programming application aimed at enabling rapid development of multimedia titles.[1] It was developed by mFactory (pronounced "em-factory") and introduced in 1995. It introduced object-oriented concepts such as reusable objects, modifiers and behaviors into the multimedia authoring space dominated by Macromedia's Director software. mTropolis was bought in 1997 by Quark, which moved development from Burlingame, California to Denver and then cancelled the product one year later. Despite efforts by its fervent users to attempt to save their investment and beloved tool, negotiations and even a possible purchase offer never came to fruition.[2]

  1. ^ mTropolis, the Greatest CBD Tool that Never Was by Glen Hunter, Mojo Productions Inc. (2000, archived)
  2. ^ Lindsay, Greg. "The software that refused to die". salon.com. Archived from the original on May 3, 2000. Retrieved 2016-06-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)