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CHAPTER 1
Introducing Flash Communication Server
Welcome to Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX 1.5—a powerful server platform that
lets you create rich communication applications in Macromedia Flash MX. Flash
Communication Server lets two or more people participate in a real-time conversation using text,
audio, or video. For example, you can use Flash Communication Server for meetings, online
communities, customer support, sales support, training, remote presence, or instant messaging.
Flash Communication Server is a platform for streaming live data across networks for delivery to
the Internet, PDAs, interactive TV, and more, and it is part of Macromedias complete solution
for database connectivity, directory systems, and presence services. Flash Communication Server
can also be used for personal projects such as a home intercom, a pet camera, or video publishing.
This manual contains information to help you install Flash Communication Server and the Flash
Communication Server authoring extensions. It tells you where to find all the other manuals and
help systems, provides system requirements and instructions for installing the software, and tells
you where to go for additional support and resources.
About the Flash Communication Server documentation
The Flash Communication Server documentation is designed to be used with the Flash MX
documentation, namely Using Flash MX and the Flash MX online ActionScript Dictionary.
All Flash Communication Server documents are available in PDF format (viewable and printable
with Adobe Acrobat Reader) and as HTML help.
For the best experience with Flash Communication Server Help, Macromedia strongly
recommends that you use a browser with Java player support, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer
6.0 or later. Flash Help also supports Netscape 6.1 or later on Microsoft Windows and the
Macintosh. Running Flash MX and Flash Communication Server Help simultaneously on a
Macintosh may require up to 32 MB of memory, depending on your browser’s memory needs.
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