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February 2004
- MozPoint Makes Effective Browser-Based Presentations
MozPoint is a presentation library that can be used to make simple but elegant presentations using the browser as a platform for rendering presentation content. Using MozPoint is fairly easy. Take a look at some sample presentations to get an idea of its capabilities. The presentation on "Using MozPoint" actually utilizes MozPoint so you can see how the tool works while learning how to use it. Requires installation by someone...
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| cat.: Web Presentation Tools
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Robin Good -- February 27
- PowerBullet: Freeware Tool Create Reliable Flash-based Presentations
Create Flash presentations for FREE. Add text, effects, sounds and your own voice. Copy any image from another application and paste directly into Powerbullet. Auto-link by specifying the URL tp go to after an animation is completed. Create a slick animated Flash presentation by typing, clicking and dragging. Drop in sounds and images from other sources. Paste in formatted text from other applications. Powerful? The finished product is a flash...
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Robin Good -- February 27
- New Alternative To PowerPoint
Wink is a Tutorial and Presentation creation software, primarily aimed at creating tutorials on how to use software. Using Wink you can capture screenshots of your software, use images that you already have, type-in explanations for each step, create a navigation sequence complete with buttons, delays, titles etc and create a highly effective tutorial for your users. Export your Wink presentations as Macromedia Flash, standalone EXE, PDF, HTML or one...
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Robin Good -- February 26
- Less Power, More Points!
In many cases, PowerPoint presentations have no business in business. Unfortunately, few people agree with me. In my field, the presenter is expected to show up with a laptop, dim the lights, fiddle with the LCD projector, and page through bulleted slide after bulleted slide. A presentation without PowerPoint is tantamount to being thoroughly unprepared. Albert Einstein would never have gotten by with scrawling E = MC2 on a chalkboard....
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Susan Solomon -- February 25
- How To Convert PowerPoint Presentations To DVD
For only $ 49.99 DVDXPOINT converts your ordinary PowerPoint presentations into exciting Power DVD movies saving them on recordable DVDs. DVDXPOINT presentation/movies are truly portable and will play perfectly on any DVD player on PCs or Mac computers....
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| cat.: Presentation Distribution
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Robin Good -- February 24
- Multimedia Stock Footage For Presenters
The Footage Shack provides video backgrounds and stock video content for Powerpoint presentations. Users can preview and download clips immediately. The Footage Shack is also a community exchange of stock video footage for multimedia authors of all kinds. Whether you are creating a new Powerpoint presentation, Macromedia Flash program, DVD Menu, or a streaming media project you will find royalty free video footage you can use instantly here. Don't waste...
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Robin Good -- February 22
- Deliver Live PowerPoint Presentations In A 3D Virtual Conferencing Room
Here is a new PC-based software product (client-server) which integrates Powerpoint presentation sharing together with live voice- and video-conferencing into a 3D virtual conference room environment. The product is currently in pilot with a number of major organisations and will be released to the public shortly. The product is quite hard to describe in detail, but there's a fully interactive demo accessible on this site....
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Robin Good -- February 20
- The Visual Language Of PowerPoint: Q&A With Bob Horn
"Are we at the verge of the creation of a new global verbal-visual language? In 1998 political scientist and Stanford scholar Robert Horn released 'Visual Language: Global Communication for the 21st Century', a 'must-read' for anyone who communicates with words and images, and an important roadmap for any serious PowerPoint practitioner." (Cliff Atkinson - Sociable Media) - Courtesy of Ben Hyde...
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Robin Good -- February 14
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