MacroMind Director 2

MacroMind Director 2.0 is the second major version of the Director multimedia authoring environment, which was released in April 1990 by MacroMind, predecessor of Macromedia.

Features
Director 2.0 was released solely for Macintosh, adding support for 24-bit color and the new Lingo scripting language. It evolved from MacroMind VideoWorks Interactive Pro, which replaced the previous Tiny BASIC scripting language with Lingo.

The authoring application was priced at US$695, or $100 for owners of previous versions. A run-time player was included for free, but commercial distribution required an additional $250 license fee. MacroMind Accelerator was a separate utility that could speed up playback for an additional $195. The packaging was designed by Clement Mok.