Application Videos
Sample Flash/Web Application Videos
The information for these videos can, also, be found in: Florida Hospital's Max & Buddy, Celebration Health Game Development, Mobile App Development, Trade show Programs, and Web Design/Development.

NOTE: Several of these are presented in a tutorial format to make it easier to see what it does.  Links to some of these can't be given due to site changes since working on it, desktop applications, or mobile platforms, or applications no longer online and they were heavy database driven applications.
Whack-a-Germ was based on Whack-a-Mole but adds the ability to lose points for hitting "good" germs. They popup more frequently depending on the level you are on. Also, depending on the level would mean more holes that you would see. The high score would reset after each month. This game relied heavily on accurate timing in Flash which was a bit difficult. A user could add more levels and germs based on a dynamic xml page.
Four2Score was a Connect Four type of game that I would save scores to a database like Whack-a-Germ.
Be the Bear was a avatar based chat game. A user could chat with 4 other networked stations if the others weren't playing another game. It was audio based which would move the character's mouth depending on the volume of the user. It, also, would get time of day and weather information and change the background setting and ocean wave movement accordingly. You could, additionally, "send" preset facial/hand animations to another user if you wanted more than the mouth to move. The most difficult thing with this game was determining when a user had walked away if they hadn't ended a chat as you had to check between times of audio silence.
Underwater Adventure - I created some of the graphics for and did some code review for bugs but that was primarily my role other than giving input about the game progression.
Rooms Alive - Virtual Design Studio (Actionscript Mode7 game engine) that has the ability to load in any product or product size with any rotation from any vendor into any room created in 3DS Max or Maya using 3D camera coordinate system from either package. It can composite images and allow them to be saved to a user desktop or database. It, also, saves their information for later retrieval. It has a debugger that can track download speeds and whether there is a database flaw or with a product. It receives data via JSON encoded strings from the back-end and global/room XML files from the front-end. Based on the SQL Server lay ordering the VDS can determine what type of product it is and whether there are items to occlude in the composite.
The Church of Christ - Members area, bulletin sign-ups, local street camera map view, Flash bibles dynamically loaded in, Flash bible keyword search, Flash bible dictionary, daily scrolling memory verses, and user tracking read a bible in a year based on four different ways.
Aggrenox Map Editor - Was more of a developmental online Flash app than a UI design. It would take a city/state and use google maps to overlay a map so you could manually place a dot or have it automatically place a dot in the location based on locating the google marker and then you could fine tune it. This would enable you to export the coordinates on the Flash map to the clipboard so you could add it to an xml file (faculty/company) for use on any of our interactive maps
Plavix Slide Sorter Library was basically a Flash app that allows you to load a presentation and view, arrange, and use only the slides you want to use in your presentation.  As well as enable you add additional default slides.
Cleviprex Slide Sorter/Manager was basically a Flash app that allows you to load a presentation and view, arrange, and use only the slides you want to use in your presentation. As well as enable you download your presentation.
Concert Health Plan - This iPad app displays different types of media groupings from video, text, html file structure, pdf, slide presentations, audio etc. It checks for an internet connection; authenticates a user and version number; downloads new media files/folders from wip, staging, or live (depending on a toggle button) via a manifest JSON encoded string to .NET for comparison; allows users to hide/unhide media and sends that info back to the website (will not allow all items in a menu button to be hidden); displays zoomed in version of media; tracks if a menu item doesn't contains media; re-syncs via a toggle button; displays splash video or image depending on company and if the item exists; has an offline mode that authenticates based on previous log in; hides server and re-sync toggle on offline mode; constant check for online status to re-enable re-sync mode; and auto sets server to last mode chosen. This was created with Actionscript 3 and Adobe AIR.
EventLink was a web site/application that allowed your to manage events and provided different site access for manager, speakers, and representatives.  Each one had their own core abilities.
Here are a few programs created specifically for trade shows. These were created for Bristol-Myers Squibb for ASCO and AACR and utilized a few different types of "touchless" screens. They were more about information and statistics.
Here are a few programs created specifically for trade shows. These were created for Bristol-Myers Squibb for ASCO and AACR and utilized a few different types of "touchless" screens. They were more about information and statistics.  This one was a slide sorter.
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