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POWERPOINT GOES TO FLASH WITH EASE AND FOR FREE

iSpring Solutions announces the release of version 3.2 of iSpring Free, a no-cost solution for converting PowerPoint presentations into Flash. A few clicks get the job done. The tool makes high quality conversions and helps to publish converted files on the Web right away. /Software News Articles/ - ALEXANDRIA, VA, July 26, 2008 - The benefits of converting PowerPoint files to Flash are apparent. Flash makes files smaller in size and with better compatibility, so it"s far more convenient for delivering your projects to a target audience. However, PowerPoint itself doesn"t provide you with such a valuable conversion feature, so you need a separate tool for this purpose. The problem is that many specially developed tools, even those that cost a lot of money, may fail to satisfy you with conversion results. iSpring Solutions invites you to try iSpring Free, a proven PowerPoint to Flash converter that provides outstanding quality conversion at no charge. iSpring Free is developed to enable every PowerPoint user make fine Flash slideshows from PowerPoint presentations. With this tool you can convert PowerPoint files on the go with minimal preparations. It means that the tool is free from complicated adjustments and yet provides excellent conversion results. The smart conversion engine accurately renders all visual parameters and animation effects while turning presentations to Flash, so you can be sure that nothing is left out. In addition, it is possible to add visual components for navigation control, like PLAY, STOP, etc. iSpring Free takes only a few clicks and you get your Flash file ready. What"s more, iSpring Free takes into account that converted files are supposed to be available on the Web. Thanks to iSpring Free you won"t have to think where to publish your newly made Flash slideshows. You can publish files converted via iSpring Free at www.slideboom.com that hosts them for free. Thus, iSpring Free lets you quickly go through all steps starting from Flash slideshow creation to publishing files on the Web. It"s the converter with controls that are accessible to anyone and results that everyone will admire. Download it right now at no charge from http://ispringsolutions.com. Try iSpring Free to see how simple conversion can be. Pricing and Availability iSpring Free runs under all versions of Windows and available at no charge. More information on iSpring Free is available from http://ispringsolutions.com/products/ispring_free.html


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