authorPOINT Lite

authorPOINT Lite is a free PowerPoint to Flash converter that quickly and easily converts PowerPoint presentations to Flash. authorPOINT Lite is easy-to-use, and provides fast, accurate and high quality conversions of PowerPoint (.ppt and .pps) to Flash (.swf). Once converted, your Flash presentation has the same impact as your PowerPoint presentation retaining its effects, sound, animation, and rehearse timings etc, plus you have all the benefits of a Flash file like reduced size, secure content, and easy distribution on the Web.
Features :
- Converts PowerPoint (.ppt & .pps) to Flash (.swf)
- Batch conversion where you can convert multiple PPT to SWF files
- Supports animations, sound on animations, animated GIFs, narrations, and rehearse timings
- Options to select preferred quality- and conversion settings for the output
- Allows you to edit the details of the output like
- Slide notes & slide titles,
- Image & audio quality on conversions,
- Add/remove rehearsed timings and speaker notes in the output.
- Personalized output with presenter’s image and logo
- Customized output, which is possible by selecting the layout color and template
- New Flash player with improved GUI and simpler VCR like controls for easy navigation for viewers.
System Requirements :
- Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 or XP, Vista
- Microsoft PowerPoint: MS PowerPoint XP or MS PowerPoint 2003
- Player: Flash Player 9 or higher
- Supporting Browser: All browsers will support Flash output including Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla/Firefox, and Safari.
- Dotnet framework 2.0
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Tags: Powerpoint to Flash Converter
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