AutoPlay Media Studio 7.5.1008

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AutoPlay Media Studio makes it easy to create your own interactive multimedia software. Even if you re not a programmer, you'll be creating professional projects in no time. It s all done in a completely visual, drag-and-drop design environment. From images, text, checkboxes, radio buttons and music to slideshows, video, Flash and Web content, you simply move things into place using your mouse. Then, you can add powerful interactivity with a built-in library of more than 785 easy to use actions.

It's perfect for making autorun CD's/DVD's, software installer menus, electronic business cards, training material and just about any other interactive multimedia project you can think of.

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