- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (30-day trial version. Some advanced features disabled); $69.00 to buy (Buy it now)
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
- Date added: August 13, 2002
- Total Downloads: 6,980
- Downloads last week: 4
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Publisher's description
From Openworld Learning :From the developer: "Openworld Presenter Plus is a tool for creating advanced multimedia presentations with RealMedia technologies. It is especially useful for creation of navigable video presentations as well as e-learning and distance learning courses. Our authoring environment can produce presentations that mirror the real-life format of seminars and workshops. You can now synchronize video of speakers with accompanying slides, scrolling transcripts and hyperlinks. And you can build multi-level tree menus of topics that lets viewers go straight to segments of interest.
"RealMedia streaming format (SMIL) is used for the presentation. RealMedia, Flash and MPEG formats are supported for the video. Media File Encoder is included to convert other video formats (e.g. AVI, MPEG, ASF, etc.) into RealMedia format. CD Image Creator are included to prepare CD images to publish presentations on CD. You can also interact with Powerpoint to easily build or import slides that display within your streaming video presentations."
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