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Product Review: Microsoft Office Mix add-in for PowerPoint 2013

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Office 2013 with PowerPoint 2013 OR. PowerPoint 2013. If you do not have PowerPoint 2013, sorry you are out of luck. On the plus side if you have it, it will work with both 32 bit and PPT 2013 and 64 bit and PPT 2013. The product? Office Mix. ZERO as in FREE.but. What you need. What is it?

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Ghost Edition – Top 10 Authoring Tools for 2013

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This year we will focus on the top ten authoring tools for 2013. Was in the top 10 for 2012 and stays in for 2013. Uses a PowerPoint like layout, albeit it shows a hierarchy approach which many people will like – so if you think this is nothing more than PPT in appearance – trust me it is not. Hide under the covers?

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New E-Learning Rankings: Authoring Tools

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Here is how these new rankings will work throughout 2013: Debut this month, update in July, final top 25 in Dec. The new iSpring Pro 7 – currently in beta adds additional powerhouse features, including PPT to HTML5 output (which right now is a standalone product). #8 Yeah it is another PPT spin product but does stand out. #5

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Summer Course Authoring Tool Rankings – Top Ten

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HTML5 output including a PPT converter to HTML5. Work offline with their optional Studio Server – extra charge. Rather continuing to break down course walls through superior feature sets and an understanding of where authoring tools should be in 2013. Audio recording and editing. 8 easygenerator. HTML5 output – Yeah!

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State of the Authoring Tool Industry 2015

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Ability to publish to.exe, web – this has always been around, but one vendor spins it with “Offline SCORM”, then you find out this means you can download the course in its SCORM wrapper and either have it as an.exe, use it on the web (without a LMS) or publish it to a LMS.