Totally Hip Inks New Deal With Microsoft | Internet News

Totally Hip Inks New Deal With Microsoft

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Jan 20, 1998
1 minute read

Totally Hip Software, a provider of
multimedia software and animated Web content libraries, has signed a new
contract with Microsoft to create
original animated Hip Clip content libraries for inclusion in various
Microsoft products.


“This revenue agreement is a considerable extension to the original
deal that we signed with Microsoft last summer, and it demonstrates
Totally Hip’s excellence in content creation for the Web market place,”
said Randall McCallum, CEO of Totally Hip Software. “This original
animated content is designed and developed by our in-house design team
specifically for Microsoft using our own WebPainter software.”


Totally Hip Software provides its own animation content in a stand alone
product called Hip Clips Volumes and also as part of the company’s Web
animation product WebPainter 2.0. These are royalty-free GIF
animations that allow users to quickly and easily add multimedia to
their Web pages.


Categorized into 25 topic categories such as Seasons, Business, Facial
Expressions and more, Hip Clips 2D animations download quickly with most
file sizes between 3k to 15k. It ships for both Macintosh and Windows.


Email Totally Hip Software for
additional information.

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