Editor's review
Powerpoint is a powerful program for designing presentations used as an essential part of corporate training, learning, business meetings, sales gatherings, data presentation to remote clients etc. If you want to post your presentation online for a wider reach to people across the globe, you can either upload a PPT file on the web source but in that case, the user will have to first download it and then open the presentation in a program. In such cases, it would be much better if the end user is directly able to view the slides of presentation on the webpage itself without ever downloading it. In this case, the presentation is more secure from any modifications and copying attempts. PowerFlashPoint SDK - PPT TO FLASH v.2.0 is a shareware SDK for converting the PowerPoint presentations into flash files so that user can directly view the PPT without ever closing or minimizing the web browser.
PowerFlashPoint SDK - PPT TO FLASH v.2.0 is a software development kit consisting of a powerful component which lets you design an application for converting PowerPoint presentation to flash. The component can be integrated both in desktop applications as well as web application for imparting conversion capability to your website. Flash player is available on almost every system on which Internet is often used, so your presentation can be accessed directly from the web page if it is in flash format. The developers can import customized slides containing a specific animation from different sources and thereby take advantage of fine tuned process of conversion. These standalone slides can be combined into a standalone SWF file, thereby eliminating the need to access multiple flash files. The component combines powerful flash players providing a number of presentation navigational features, view models and schemes for interaction.
PowerFlashPoint SDK - PPT TO FLASH v.2.0 is overall, a powerful PPT to SWF conversion tool integrable in a local desktop application or websource, leading it to score three and a half rating points out of five.
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