Wondershare PPT2DVD 6.0.2.8

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Wondershare PPT2DVD is a reputed tool designed for easily creating high quality DVD movies and videos from PowerPoint presentations by retaining animations, sounds, video clips and even links between slides. Why do you ever want to convert PowerPoint to DVD? Easy sharing PowerPoint is powerful for creating engaging presentations but not easy for wide sharing, DVD is a ubiquitous medium, which is supported by most computers and players. High security After converting PowerPoint to DVD, you can give your presentations to your audience without worrying about it being modified by others. Long time preservation By burning PowerPoint to DVD your presentations will live for more than 50 years. DVD disc is an ideal medium for storing important content, while a hard dick will die in 10 years. Effective cost After converting PowerPoint to DVD, a MS Office installed computer is not necessary for playback any more, only a $40 DVD player will make it. PPT2DVD helps you crack the biggest nutshell of increasing exposure opportunity of your presentations. Moreover, Wondershare PPT2DVD helps you to convert PowerPoint presentations to popular video formats (AVI, WMV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG2-TS) for online sharing such as uploading them to YouTube, Podcasting them on your blog etc.

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