iSpring Presenter 4.3.0.2667

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iSpring Presenter is a PowerPoint add-in designed for creating e-learning Flash content from your PowerPoint. Generated Flash courses are ready to be published to any Learning Management System (LMS) conforming to SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004 standards. iSpring Presenter produces Flash presentations with ActionScript API for seamless integration of PowerPoint content into Flash or HTML based systems with total programmatic playback and navigation control of your Flash presentation. iSpring Presenter steps up your PowerPoint into high-end tool for creating interactive Flash-based quizzes. Create quizzes of various question types and customize feedback settings, player appearance, number of attempts, testing time and other neat features to create an eyecatcher quiz. With iSpring Presenter your can record and sync video and audio narrations. Your audience will defenitely appreciate your live comments to the slides.

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