We often get asked how to import Flash into a PowerPoint presentation, and the simple answer is, it’s not very easy.
But the good news is that there is now a great Flash to PowerPoint converter available that makes the job easy.
FlashSpring 2.2.4 and FlashSpringUltra 2.2.4 are Flash to PowerPoint converters designed to take all the hard work out of the process. They have just been updated to improve their performance on large Flash files (400+ MB) as this took a large load on a computer’s RAM.
FlashSpring also works as a tool to convert your PowerPoint into Flash.
You can find a free trial and a full explanation of what these tools do at FlashSpring.
If you know of any other tools that make the process of converting Flash easy then please let us know.
FlashSpring sounds good, but now we are in the digital age, we have come to expect more whizzier presentations. It may be a better solution to have an editable Flash ‘powerpoint-style’ product rather than imbedding bits of Flash in a powerpoint. Much less fiddly, and much more robust. PresentiaFX would do just that. http://www.presentiafx.com Hurrah!
Hi!
I use FlashSpring for a long time and should say that this is a real good PowerPoint to Flash converter. Around a month ago I was glad to know that FlashSpring changed its name to iSpring and launched rebranded software iSpring Pro 3.1 which does support PowerPoint 2007 and is compatible with Vista! You may find it here now: http://www.ispringsolutions.com/
Posted by Lusy — 24 April 2008 @ 9:30 am
Why is this page called flash to powerpoint when the products talked about here are powerpoint to flash. None of it helps!