17 | | Flash Apps isn't an actual module. Instead, it allows for additional configuration of the Flash apps used by some of the default modules. It also houses the settings for the media server, or Ray Media Server (RMS). |
| 17 | Flash Apps isn't an actual module. Instead, it allows for additional configuration of the Flash apps used by some of the default modules. It also houses the settings for the media server. |
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| 19 | Here's an overview of each part of Flash Apps: |
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| 21 | * My Flash Apps: An overview of the installed Flash apps. You can disable/enable them, or change their settings from here. |
| 22 | * Add Flash Apps: A catalogue of additional Flash apps by Rayz. You can purchase them (and more) from the BoonEx Unity Market. |
| 23 | * Settings: Here be the media server settings, among other misc. things. |
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| 25 | We'll cover Settings in due time. But let's focus on My Flash Apps and its list of offerings. You might be confused about some of the Flash apps and their purposes. Here's another overview, this time of which module or feature each relates to: |
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| 27 | * A/V Chat: Part of the Chat module. |
| 28 | * Comments Video Player: Part of the Video Comments feature. |
| 29 | * Desktop: Part of the Desktop module. |
| 30 | * Messenger: Part of the Messenger module. |
| 31 | * Music Player: Part of the Sounds module. |
| 32 | * Photo Shooter: Part of the Photos module. |
| 33 | * Video Player: Part of the Videos module. |
| 34 | * Whiteboard: Part of the Whiteboard module. |