PowerConverter 2007 6

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    18/10/2007
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/Vista, PowerPoint 2007

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PowerConverter 2007 is a PowerPoint plug-in that converts your PowerPoint 2007 presentations, including animations, transitions, voice, videos, and special effects to the Macromedia Flash format. PowerConverter 2007 is designed for use with PowerPoint 2007. The converted Flash file is smaller, secure, and in a streaming media format that is ideal for publishing presentations to the web or CD-ROM. With additional services, the converted presentation can also be sent and tracked in an embedded e-mail or presented remotely via a Web conference. Version 6.0 supports Power Point 2007.

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