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January 25, 2007

Empressr For Slick Online Presentations

Frank Gruber

Empressr Empressr offers the unique ability to create, share and store Flash-based slide presentations online with ease. Empressr aims to impress by offering the ability to incorporate rich media features, like streaming video and animation into an online presentation. Empressr has incorporated an easy to understand set of steps to help users create crisp looking presentations without prior knowledge of Flash technology. Empressr is free to use and store up five presentations on its secure servers and premium options are available additional presentation storage space. Finally, Empressr presentations use addressable URL to offers users the ability to share presentations with easy.

Empressr is easy to use and offers a great solution for anyone looking to create solid presentations without purchasing PowerPoint or other types of presentation creation software. The only negative I could see was that you cannot currently export your Empressr presentations for offline use. This could be troublesome in the case that a conference hall or other venue does not have an Internet connection. However, it appears Empressr understands this concern and is looking to address this issue with future enhancements.
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Bottom-line: Empressr is an online application that allows you to easily create, share and store presentations. Take Empressr for a test drive for yourself here.

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MDC launched mPOWER Play last week, which allows the use of audio, video, images, text, shapes and frames within a presentation (you can import PP or create your own via the MPP interface). Users can also control these objects, with timing, scroll, fades, etc and even create flash-like effects.

It is a free, web-based tool, which allows multi-author/viewer collaboration in real-time and presenatations can be published offline or online as a Webinar, website, web page, or via email.

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