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From: Roy Starkey <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 17:44:07 -0500
To: Karen Kreps <[email protected]>
Subject: PowerPoint to Flash batch conversion

Hi Karen,
Do you know of a good way to do batch conversions of PowerPoint to Flash?
There are many products available that will convert PPT to SWF but most of
them are interactive (involve clicking).  I'm looking for something that I
can run from another program and just pass data about where the PPT slides
are and where to put the SWFs.  I have found one program that appears to do
this well (http://www.ispringsolutions.com/products/ispring_sdk.html) but it
costs $5,000.  We're currently using the interactive version of their
product (http://www.ispringsolutions.com/products/ispring_pro.html) but
would like something we can run from our custom presentation app to import
PPT slides without having to go into another app.  The guy I'm working with,
who chose iSpring Pro, said he looked at a lot of alternatives first and
that iSpring produces smaller and higher quality files than the others.  If
only their batch program wasn't $5K.

If this is outside your area of knowledge, can you think of someone we both
know that might have experience with this?

Roy

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