What makes Scala different from other multimedia software?
Anyone who has seen Scala in person sees right away that it's something
special. It's hard to explain what it is about Scala that gets people
excited. Perhaps it is the fact that after all these years of
postage-stamp sized multimedia, Scala has preserved the unique user
interface that is so conducive towards full-screen multimedia design.
While most tools were oriented towards windows, Scala was targeting
full screens. So today, when everyone else is just realizing the
importance of full-screen delivery (besides the game industry), Scala
has moved onto the next generation of issues -- managing multimedia
signage networks that can scale to unlimited numbers of player
locations. All the while, we never forgot that our products must appeal
to graphic designers and artists; not programmers.
Few other products have extended the abilities of graphic designers
and artists so far with so little effort. Not even the Internet. We
know that's a bold claim. Try Scala. You'll see.




