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  1. #1
    Chrisopher Moltisanti is offline Condominium
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    Default Seeking Presentation Software that works

    Hello again guys,

    PSI dragging their feet of course, waiting for them to get it together...

    I'm looking for modern presentation software that is user freindly and will allow me to download the video I create onto a disc or thumbdrive and
    doesn't require a client to have that overrated Power Point to open. Presentation software that once my video of my listings is created, I can email the stupid thing to a client and boom, it'll open in WMP or QT.

    Something easy to use. $300 is my budget and if another company will produce my listings and there's no way around web-based, ok, fine, I'll give in.

    CM

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    Chrisopher Moltisanti is offline Condominium
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    It's called astoundit. And there are others.
    You're welcome.
    CM

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    Renaissance America is offline Fixer Upper
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    Hi Christopher

    If you use something that is not web-based you are likely to run into problems with your clients if you are emailing videos. Most company emails and many web-based or free email services limit the size of files that can be sent to emails. If your video is too big it will get bounced. Some of these limits are 5MB or less, and if the client is near their email limit it will be even less.

    Of course you can zip it, but that's a hassle for your clients to unzip it.

    Also, depending on the quality of the video, you may need to reduce the size or decrease the quality, which is not the best either

    hth

    Steven
    Renaissance America
    http://www.peerification.com

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    Chrisopher Moltisanti is offline Condominium
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    Yeah, I follow. I'm always looking for a shortcut, always have, since I was little. There are web-based services out there, I discovered them yesterday. They're pretty cool, costly, but cool and there doesn't seem to be a way around those costs......at least not this time.

    CM

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