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Thursday, November 13, 2008

PowerFlashPoint 3.4 -- Review Score

We just did a review on PowerFlashPoint 3.4 on Indezine.com.

This review was based on the FlashPPT Evaluate benchmark presentation -- here are the individual scores:






























































































































































ProductPowerFlashPoint 3.4
Evaluation DateNovember 13th 2008

FeatureScoreMaximum
Bullets and Bullet Levels 4



5

Animated Bullets 4.5



5
Pictures (and Picture Rotation) 55
Animated Picture 5

5
Picture with Alpha Channel 5



5
Linked Picture 5



5
Clip Art and Clip Art, Recolored 3.5



5
Clip Art, Animated and Rotated 5



5
Shapes, Fills, and Lines without transparency 3





5
Shapes, Fills, and Lines with transparency 3





5
Shapes, Fills, and Lines with entry animations 4





5

Overlapping text boxes with transparency

4





5
Geometry and mutual positioning of shapes, arrows and text boxes 5



5
Geometry and mutual positioning of slide objects - alignment3





5
Text formatting 5



5
Animations and transitions 4

5
Embedded Flash movie 5

5
Linked movie clip 5



5

Background music and transition sounds

0



5
Narration0



5

Other Scores ScoreMaximum
Interface6

10
PowerPoint 2007 Support 8



10
Help and Support 4







10
Output5





10
Price3





10

Total104150
Percentage69.3

100



Note: All scores are provided by the Indezine test team, and are the opinion of the individual tester -- all results are double-checked and the reviews go through a QC process.

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Monday, November 10, 2008

Convert PowerPoint to Flash Manually

If you have the time, and if you are familiar with Adobe Flash -- then there's this way of doing the PowerPoint to Flash conversion -- that's doing it manually! This approach lets you tweak, change, and edit the content as you deem fit. There's tons of stuff you can do with any slide object within the Adobe Flash interface -- and this is not really a tutorial on how to go into any such advanced stuff. However this tutorial on Indezine.com will get you started!

Learn here...

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