Wondershare PPT2Flash Professional 5.6.0.23

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With Wondershare PPT2Flash Professional (formerly as PPT to Flash Studio), you could easily convert PowerPoint to Flash in one click with animation effects, slide transitions, video and audio clips. PPT2Flash Professional lets non-technical users create rich-media Flash presentations ande-learning courses by integrating narration and interactivity with a standard PowerPoint file. PPT2Flash Professional helps you to create SCORM/AICC training courses for LMS (such as Moodle, SharePoint, WebCT, Blackboard, and so on) from PowerPoint. Its customizable Flash Player makes the program to be an innovative Flash presentation facility for sales and marketing personnel, E-learning developers. The presentations and training courses may be distributed easily on the Web, by e-mail, or on CD-ROM.

Version 5.2.5.3 improved the feature of recording narration in PPT2Flash.

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