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ANNOUNCING: PFCMedia - Solutions to Multimedia & PowerPoint
Folks I hope you can forgive me for using the news group to announce our new add in for PowerPoint but I believe it will be huge boon to anyone using multimedia (movies and sounds) in their PowerPoint presentations. Most of the news group regulars will know I fiddle with multimedia in PowerPoint a bit and like many of you I have been bitten by media that either can't be inserted in my presentation or the presentation fails when sent to others. Our new add in, PFCMedia solves those problems and adds additional functionality never used before in PowerPoint. The add in automatically processes all standard Windows media files into a format compatible with PowerPoint and the PowerPoint viewers, ensures better linking by storing the media with the presentation, and SIGNIFICANTLY reduces the file size of the media. We have also added the ability to play DVD's, use a web cam for live video, and use streaming media delivered from within your presentation. You no longer are forced to include the media with the presentation, you can simply send out a presentation with a link to your streaming media and it plays for certain on the receiving computer. If you use multimedia in PowerPoint, PFCMedia is for you regardless of your level of expertise. We invite everyone to download the free trial and try it for themselves. You'll see why we call it "Plays For Certain". Austin Myers MS PowerPoint MVP Team Solutions to Multimedia in PowerPoint www.pfcmedia.com |
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Thanks for the Announcement
TAJ Folks I hope you can forgive me for using the news group to announce our new add in for PowerPoint but I believe it will be huge boon to anyone using multimedia (movies and sounds) in their PowerPoint presentations. Most of the news group regulars will know I fiddle with multimedia in PowerPoint a bit and like many of you I have been bitten by media that either can't be inserted in my presentation or the presentation fails when sent to others. Our new add in, PFCMedia solves those problems and adds additional functionality never used before in PowerPoint. The add in automatically processes all standard Windows media files into a format compatible with PowerPoint and the PowerPoint viewers, ensures better linking by storing the media with the presentation, and SIGNIFICANTLY reduces the file size of the media. We have also added the ability to play DVD's, use a web cam for live video, and use streaming media delivered from within your presentation. You no longer are forced to include the media with the presentation, you can simply send out a presentation with a link to your streaming media and it plays for certain on the receiving computer. If you use multimedia in PowerPoint, PFCMedia is for you regardless of your level of expertise. We invite everyone to download the free trial and try it for themselves. You'll see why we call it "Plays For Certain". Austin Myers MS PowerPoint MVP Team Solutions to Multimedia in PowerPoint www.pfcmedia.com |
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