Software Product: conaito PPT2Flash SDK - Version: 3.6
Author: conaito Technologies
Web: http://www.conaito.com
Email: support@conaito.com
conaito PPT2Flash SDK – create. convert. share.
Powerful and rapid PowerPoint to Flash converting solution for your applications and Websites
The conaito PowerPoint-to-Flash SDK provides you a smart and effective solution for converting PowerPoint presentations into an easy-to-use Online-Flash-presentation and professional Flash content authoring like Trade shows, Conferences, E-learning, Researching, Studies, E-cards, Fun content and many more!
The new Version 3.6 comes now with:
* NEW in 3.6: Improved Symbols and Table support
* NEW in 3.6: Superscript and Subscript support
* NEW in 3.6: Template support
* NEW in 3.6: Selectable Adobe Flash® Video target to save it on different space
* PLUS many reported bugs and problems are solved
Key Features:
* Convert Microsoft PowerPoint® XP/2003/2007 to Adobe Flash®
* Convert PPT files to single SWF files for each slide
* Convert a PPT file in a single self running Flash presentation without need a additional player
* Converts slides from-to single slides specified by slide Numbers
* Converts single slides specified by slide Numbers
* Convert different sizes (not longer only the default PowerPoint® size)
* Adobe Flash® 9/ Action Script 3.0 support (experimental)
* Navigation Panel with extended position functions
* TTC (True Type Collection) Fonts supported
* 44 new motion effects supported (see Feature Chart for more details)
* 12 additional effects supported (see Feature Chart for more details)
* PowerPoint® Slide Transitions support (50+ see Feature Chart for more details)
* Animated GIF support with Adobe Flash® Video (FLV) generation
* Expanded Hyperlink support (Text, Shapes, Images etc.)
* Video support (AVI, MPEG, MOV, M2V, WMV) with Adobe Flash® Video (FLV) generation
* Audio support (WAV, MP3 - linked and embeded, recorded Audio in PPT)
* Improved Image quality is improved
* Resize output per width/ height and scale factor
* Html tag appearance support
* Save Text optional from each Slide to XML
* LoopAutoSlideChange property (Now AutoSlideChange, LoopAutoSlideChange and WaitBeforeSlideChange properties give you full control of playing flash if you dont set it in Microsoft PowerPoint® (In this case, Loop and AdvanceTime should be used)
* Converting different possible Image export formats (PNG, BMP, JPG, GIF)
* Convert Images RelativeToSlide, ClipRelativeToSlide, ScaleToFit, ScaleXY
* Flash API for controlling of the converted presentation with JavaScript
* Navigation support for single SWF output (embedded into swf – prev/next slide/stop/play buttons) with resume playback support
* Thumbnail Generation of Slides (GIF, JPG, BMP) with size support
* Command line edition without additional fee
* Cross-Platform and Browser Playback
* Slide Thumbnails
* FULL FTP solution included - Easy uploading converted presentations to server
* Keep Animated and Static Effects of Slides
* Presenter Notes
* Customize presentation player view (source code included)
* All informations in XML
* Support for multiple languages
* Optimization for Hebrew, Japanese, East Asian and Arabian languages
* Small and lightweight (output files are smaller and lighter in size)
* Error handling (custom exceptions provides detailed info about problems during conversion)
* Events are available for notification of conversion engine state change and conversion errors
* Conversion can be aborted at any time
* Gradient colors support
* Paragraph bullets
* Slide background
* Paragraph alignment: left, center, right, justify
* Underling, italic, bold fonts
* Fully commented sample applications for various programming languages
* Sample source code for VB.NET, C#, ASP.NET, .NET Webservice, ASP, PHP, JavaScript, C++,
VB 6.0 and Delphi 7.0
* .NET framework as well as COM support
… and much more!
We hope you enjoy the new conaito PPT2Flash SDK – the Powerful and rapid PowerPoint to Flash converting solution for your applications and Websites.
conaito Technologies
http://www.conaito.com
Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2008
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