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- Price: Free to try (15-day trial); $99.00 to buy (Buy it now)
- Operating system: Windows 2000/XP
- Date added: July 18, 2006
- Total Downloads: 19,192
- Downloads last week: 37
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- Average user rating: stars out of 14 votes
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Publisher's description
From PointeCast :PointeCast Publisher is a PowerPoint plug-in that automatically converts your PowerPoint 2000, XP, or 2003 presentations, including effects and animations, into Flash presentations. With PointeCast Publisher, you can add new interactive features to your presentations, including: recording and editing an audio narration; add background music; creating interactive quizzes and surveys (9 different types); inserting Flash graphics, movies, applications, and video; and creating a clickable table of contents for your finished presentation. You can distribute your finished presentation via e-mail, CD, Web site, or any SCORM 1.2 compliant LMS.
Version 4.3.2.197 has various bug fixes as well as support for tracking usage on a slide-level basis in PointeCast Portal and ePresenter.
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Version: PointeCast Publisher 4.3.2.197
"Violates every security rule I know"
Pros: Wouldn't know. Loading this application requires that I turn off all virus, firewall and spyware protections...which I refuse to do.
Cons: I can't think of a single reason that any software application should require that security be compromised in order to install and run the application. I have never run across a similar requirement and would not recommend doing business with any company that mandates such practices.
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