Submitted by Damien on
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At work someone needed to be able to post Powerpoint files online that:
- had fancy fonts embedded,
- created a read-only file (as best we could)
- didn't require any additional software for people to view it.
What did we choose? FlashPaper from Adobe! Poi-fect! In addition to being able to save a Flash (SWF) file it can also save out PDFs and works great. Lastly, just like Adobe Acrobat it installs a printer in the system that you can print to from any software you have installed and save the file to either SWF or PDF. Well worth the money.
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Really? Sounds like a fun
Submitted by Ryan Price (not verified) on
Really? Sounds like a fun solution, but is it expensive?
Print to SWF is nice, and print to PDF is cool if you're not on Linux/Mac.
If they could do it for... say less than $30 a seat, I see that as a decent investment if you have to share lots of presentations and flip-bookie things.
It costs $79, but it comes
Submitted by Damien on
It costs $79, but it comes free with the old Macromedia Studio 8 which is how my co-worker had it installed.