ScriptX
ScriptX is a discontinued multimedia-oriented development environment created in 1990 by Kaleida Labs. Unlike packages such as Macromedia Director, ScriptX is not an authoring tool for creating multimedia titles, although it does come with a built-in authoring tool. Rather, it is a general-purpose, object-oriented, multiplatform development environment that includes a dynamic language and a class library.
The program was applicable for implementing client–server applications, as well as for authoring multimedia titles. ScriptX was designed in an integrated fashion, making it smaller, more consistent, and easier to learn than equivalent traditional systems available at the time.
Software components
ScriptX is meant to be a complete platform for interactive multimedia. It has three major components: the Kaleida Media Player, the ScriptX Language Kit, and application development and authoring tools. ScriptX was designed to work across multiple hardware platforms and operating systems. Version 1.0 was released for Microsoft's Windows 3.1 and Apple's System 7.The Kaleida Media Player allows developers to target a single application for the Kaleida Media Player instead of targeting specific operating systems like the classic Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. The Kaleida Media Player is used to play back ScriptX titles and it must be installed on a user's computer to run a ScriptX title.