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Before YouTube, Shockwave could stream synchronized audio, video, and vector graphics simultaneously. It was a production suite in a plugin, allowing for interactive CD-ROM quality (think Where in the USA is Carmen Sandiego? ) directly in IE6.
When the iPhone launched in 2007, Steve Jobs declared war on plugins. Shockwave (like Flash) never worked on iOS. But unlike Flash, no one even tried to save Shockwave. It became desktop-only legacy tech overnight. macromedia shockwave
Review Date: 2024 (Retrospective) Verdict: A revolutionary runtime that built the interactive web, but a textbook example of how closed platforms lose to open standards. The Context: Before HTML5, There Was a War To review Shockwave properly, you cannot look at it through a 2024 lens. In the mid-to-late 1990s, the web was static. You had text, ugly tables, and the occasional JPEG. If you wanted a game, a 3D environment, or a streaming audio visualizer, your options were limited. When the iPhone launched in 2007, Steve Jobs