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===Cogniscope v.2=== | ===Cogniscope v.2=== | ||
This version was developed by [[Leading Design International]] <ref>[http://www.LeadingDesign.org LDi Leading Design International]</ref> owned by [[Aleco Christakis]] and [[Diane Conaway]]. The software developed in the late 90's was compatible with Windows 95, incompatible with Windows XP and became partly compatible with the launching of Windows 7. It is incompatible with current versions of Windows. Cogniscope v.2 uses a number of External Objects that extend the capabilities of [[Lingo]] (the scripting language used by [[Macromedia Director]] and later [[Adobe Director]]), which are no longer supported and do not function with versions of [[Adobe Director]] (in which Cogniscope 2 is written) released after 2000. | This version was developed by [[Leading Design International]] <ref>[http://www.LeadingDesign.org LDi Leading Design International]</ref> owned by [[Aleco Christakis]] and [[Diane Conaway]]. The software developed in the late 90's was compatible with Windows 95, incompatible with Windows XP and became partly compatible with the launching of Windows 7. It is incompatible with current versions of Windows. Cogniscope v.2 uses a number of External Objects that extend the capabilities of [[Lingo]] (the scripting language used by [[Macromedia Director]] and later [[Adobe Director]]), which are no longer supported and do not function with versions of [[Adobe Director]] (in which Cogniscope 2 is written) released after 2000. | ||
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Revision as of 23:56, 16 October 2017
Cogniscope v.2
This version was developed by Leading Design International [1] owned by Aleco Christakis and Diane Conaway. The software developed in the late 90's was compatible with Windows 95, incompatible with Windows XP and became partly compatible with the launching of Windows 7. It is incompatible with current versions of Windows. Cogniscope v.2 uses a number of External Objects that extend the capabilities of Lingo (the scripting language used by Macromedia Director and later Adobe Director), which are no longer supported and do not function with versions of Adobe Director (in which Cogniscope 2 is written) released after 2000.