PowerVideoMaker Professional 2.9 w.fix | 9.91 MB
PowerVideoMaker professional has finally solved a big problem for those of us who make a living with our presentations: putting a PowerPoint on DVD. Whether I've presented before a 600-person international marketing forum in New York City or a 150-person industry conference in Chicago, I find my clients -- and their audiences -- don't just want a static copy of my slides afterward. They want to hear my voice and see the presentation build just as it did when I stood before them. In the past I would embed the audio and email an enormous PowerPoint deck that would be incompatible with most users' PCs: not a recipe for success. Now I can simply convert the presentation -- with timings and animations -- into a video file that I can email, stream on the Web, or best of all, burn to DVD in crystal clear resolution. PowerVideoMaker enhances my toolkit. Thanks, PresenterSoft.Professor James McQuivey Strategy consultant and former vice president, Forrester Research.
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