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Spend 10 minutes playing with JMF and you'll think you've struck gold... spend 10 days and you'll wish you'd gotten an appraisal before you went and bought the new yacht.

JMF is an incredibly powerful Java interface for displaying and manipulating high quality multi-media content in real time. You can seamlessly integrate full-motion video, high quality sound, even live TV broadcasts into your Java applications, indeed, even into applets! Sounds great? Well it is! Except it's not.

on Apr 10, 2005 | Permalink | Discuss