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Wondershare PowerPoint to Flash Converter 2.9.5


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Requirements Windows 2000/XP/2003 Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 (or above) DirectX 8.1 or above 128MB RAM /5MB HDD space
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Date added 01 May 2006 Check your speed

SameShow is a powerful utility to convert Power Point presentations into flash presentations seamlessly, make your presentation become more accessible, ubiquitous and easily distributable. With this amazing tool, not only all the original components in PowerPoint will be kept intact, but also many features such as voiceover, flash graphics, can be added to customize your PowerPoint and make it more interactive and personalized. The smaller, securer converted flash file enables you to email it to your friends or just post it on Internet sharing with other people in a breeze. Unlike other similar products on the market, SameShow enables you do the whole PowerPoint-to-Flash process with unique two conversion mode and the choice of mode totally depends on your practical needs. SameShow has very special and powerful features comparing to other software: Keep Original Effects Audio Narration Flash Integratio Attachment Supported Two PowerPoint to Flash Conversion Modes Reduced Files Size and E-mail Ready Greater and Easier Accessibility for Viewers Secure

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