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April 14, 2004



PowerPoint to Flash Conversion Tools - The PPT2Flash Top20

 

PPT2Flash Top20

Why Would You Ever Want to Convert a Powerpoint Presentation into a Flash File?

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Here is a detailed list of the key advantages for converting a PowerPoint presentation into a Flash file. No matter what your final goal is, a Flash-based presentation goes a long way in making your content easily accessible and distributable.

1) Greater Accessibility
Once converted to Flash, anyone can easily view a PowerPoint presentation in any Internet browser. Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Netscape, Safari, Opera, and others. As more than 98% of all browsers have the Flash plug-in installed. You aren't required to install any special software or tell your audience to do the same.

2) Compatibility
Everyone who has a computer including those on Macs, Linux, Solaris, HP, SGI workstations, PDAs (PocketPCs/Windows Mobile and PalmOS), and handheld devices (with an integrated Flash player) can watch your PowerPoint in Flash. There's no limit in terms of devices or computer operating systems.

3) Reduced Files Size
A PowerPoint presentation converted to Flash can drastically reduce the size up to 1/10th of the original file size.

4) Sound Integration
Flash files can also integrate audio tracks, including music and voice-overs.

5) Display Resolution
Flash files can be played at virtually any resolution and/or screen size, making this file format an ideal way to distribute presentations across many display devices.

6) Internet Distribution
Distributing PowerPoint files on the Internet for other people to see is easier said than done. Not everyone has PowerPoint installed on his PC. But once you upload a Flash file to any server, forum and discussion group, anyone can watch it.

7) Streaming
Flash files use streaming technology that allows online viewers to start watching the presentation without waiting for the entire presentation to download before playback begins.

8) Basic Interaction Controls
Flash files contain optional embedded controls that let the end user control playback, stop and rewind the presentation.

9) More Distribution Options
Flash, for the reasons previously listed, is also an ideal format for distributing PowerPoint presentations on CD-ROMs. It allows multi-platform compatibility while providing a lean and fast performing file. It can also integrate audio and video while displayed on different displays and resolutions.

10) Email-Ready
Even if you want to send a PowerPoint file to someone by email, converting it to Flash may be a better option. The file size is smaller, and it doesn't clog your recipient's inbox. You also retain all of your transitions, animations and effects, while ensuring that the recipient can see the file without loading other software (for example, PowerPoint Viewer, which is 2.7 MB).

11) Secure
Others can edit PowerPoint files if they have PowerPoint installed on their machine. This is not the case for Flash files. However, they allow you to maintain more control over your content, if needed.

12) Firewall Friendliness
Flash-based content has no problem going through firewalls because it's like standard Web content.


Here are all the tools available that I've found and verified that allow you to convert your PowerPoint presentation into Flash.

Select the one that fits best your needs and budget.

PPT2Flash Top20

1) PresentationPro PowerConverter
http://tinyurl.com/2h3ro

PowerCONVERTER is a PowerPoint plug-in that quickly converts your presentations to Flash format. This is one of the highest quality converters and its price tag reflects it. The converted Flash file is smaller, secure, and in a streaming media format that's ideal for posting presentations to Web sites, intranets or self-running CD-ROMs. With the complementary EmailPRESENTER and OnlinePRESENTER products, you can take that same converted presentation and embed it in emails, deliver it online through a Web conference or both.

Sample conversions: http://www.presentationpro.com/Products/Galleries.asp

Free trial: http://www.presentationpro.com/FreeTrial/PCFreeTrial.asp

Price: USD $249 (limited offer. Regular price is $299)

Complementary tools:
EmailPresenter
http://www.presentationpro.com/Products/EmailPRESENTER.asp

PresentationPro's EmailPresenter seamlessly converts PowerPoint presentations to Web-presentations to Web-enabled Flash files; automatically stores them in your online account on PresentationPro's secure server; and then creates an e-mail that references the presentation and distributes it to your selected contacts in a streaming format.

Recipients can view and listen to the presentation within the preview pane of their e-mail application, or open the message in its own window on a PC or handheld. There are no attachments, lengthy download times or version compatibility issues to spoil the show.

The EmailPresenter software integrates into your copy of PowerPoint, while your secure PresentationPro account lets you review your library of converted presentations and allows you to track the results of campaigns. The $299 annual license lets you store an unlimited number of presentations and invite up to 1,000 unique views per month.

Price: USD $299/year



OnlinePresenter
http://www.presentationpro.com/Products/...

OnlinePRESENTER is for presenting PowerPoint presentations on the Web. It's easy to use, has a simple interface and a fast setup. Unlike other solutions, OnlinePRESENTER is not usage-based. You pay one annual fee and you can give as many presentations as you want. You control your presentation on your viewers' hard drive.

Typically viewers experience one to two seconds delay between slides regardless of connection speed. Same Slide Indicator - Your presentation controller screen monitors when your audience has logged on to your presentation and that they are on the same slide as you.

Email Invitations - Send an invitation email to your audience so they can access the presentation by simply clicking on a link. Instant Presentation - Instantly incorporate any viewer by having them login to your presentation at www.presentationpro.com/viewer with the five digit presentation code and their email address.

No software - Viewers don't need to download or install software because the presentation is viewed from a standard Web browser. Unlimited Presentations - You can store an unlimited number of presentations in your online account. Potential Unlimited Viewers - The standard fee allows up to 10 viewers that can be increased for an additional charge.

Price: USD $299




2) OpenOffice.org
http://www.openoffice.org/

Convert any of its files including PowerPoint files into Flash files. It's free and has great tool for direct conversion of PowerPoint files to .swf files. You only have to import PowerPoint file to OpenOffice and then export presentation to .swf file. Transitions and animations are not supported.

Price: Free




3) Adobe Acrobat Connect Professional (formerly Macromedia Breeze, which was formerly Presedia Producer)
http://www.adobe.com/products/breeze/

Adobe Acrobat Connect Professional is a customizable Web conferencing and live presentation solution for communicating and collaborating online. The application allows you to upload and share PowerPoint presentation w with full support for animations, streaming video, Flash movies and audio, and graphics. Quality is outstanding. So is the price.

15-day Trial: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatconnectpro/trial/ (Acrobat Connect Professional free trial isn't available yet... coming soon)

Price: Varies - see purchase options and meeting service plans




4) Knowledge Direct-to-Web
http://www.knowledgedirectweb.com/2090.htm

Direct-to-Web allows you to insert games, test questions and audio, then export it into a learning object that to use in a learning management system. It combines a PowerPoint add-in with a conversion utility. The PowerPoint add-in inserts menu items in PowerPoint so you can add interactive games and questions to your PowerPoint (XP/2002 and 2003) presentations. You can access the conversion utility from the desktop or within PowerPoint. It converts your PowerPoint presentation, including your games and questions, to an interactive Macromedia Flash movie file that can be accessed over the Internet or burned to CD.

View Demo or Download Trial: http://www.knowledgedirectweb.com/2090.htm

Price: USD $299




5) iMediaCONVERT (formerly Netron)
http://www.imedialearn.com/imediaconvert/

iMediaCONVERT converts PowerPoint files into Flash. It has a good file size conversion ratio and at one of the lowest prices on the market. iMediaCONVERT can reduce the size of PowerPoint files up to 90%. At USD $45 for an unlimited number of conversions, iMediaCONVERT is one of the most affordable PowerPoint-to-Flash converters on the market. Because iMediaCONVERT is integrated into PowerPoint, just one click converts your files. It comes with free updates. iMediaCONVERT also gives you control over the content; presentations cannot be copied or edited, which protects your material from copyright infringement.

Download free trial version: http://www.imedialearn.com/down...

Price: USD $45 (USD $31.50 for Education - volume licensing available)




6) Articulate Presenter
http://www.articulate.com/presenter.html

Reduce time, complexity and cost of creating custom Flash presentations and e-learning courses. Articulate Presenter lets non-technical users create rich-media presentations by integrating narration and interactivity with a standard PowerPoint file. With the press of the button, your presentation transforms into a compelling Flash experience. You won't need any programmers to make it happen. With Articulate Presenter, anyone can get professional-quality results in minutes.

Free trial: http://www.articulate.com/free.aspx

Price: USD $499 (standard) and $699 (pro)




7) authorPoint
http://authorgen.com/authorpoint/

authorPOINT instantly captures your PowerPoint presentation and audio/video while you do the presentation. Distribute the result to your audience in Flash, Windows Media, Real Media and Pocket PC formats. authorPOINT’s built-in content manager gives you the ability to manage, search, and distribute the presentations to your audience. Samples: http://authorgen.com/authorpoint/outputs.htm; Tutorials: http://authorgen.com/authorpoint/tutorials.htm

30-day Trial: http://authorgen.com/authorpoint/trialversion.htm

Price: USD $299




8) FlashPoint
http://www.flashdemo.net/

FlashPoint is a powerful conversion utility that allows you to convert PowerPoint presentations into Flash files. For distributed users or those with high demand for conversion, FlashPoint can be hosted on a central server and operated remotely through a Web-friendly interface. See samples here.

15-day Trial: http://www.flashdemo.net/

Price: USD $120 (volume licensing available); FlashPoint Personal Version USD $49 (for personal, education and non-profit organization use only)




9) PPT2SWF
http://www.softacademia.com/products/products_pp2swf.htm

PowerPoint to Flash converter (PPT2SWF) is a fast and accurate tool for generating Macromedia Flash movies from Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 (only version compatible at this time) presentations. Conversion preserves the quality of originals in vectors.

The program converts graphics, text, animation effects on text and graphics and links on text objects and graphics. The program recognizes ActiveX objects, transforms convertible objects, deletes objects that can't convert, which increases stability of presentations and eliminates potential crashes.

Trial: http://www.softacademia.com/download_trial_version.asp

Price: USD $26




10) Nalanda Quickflash - PowerPoint to Flash Converter
http://www.webspiders.com/en/nalanda_quick_flash.asp

Quick Flash is a tool for quickly converting PowerPoint slides into Flash. It provides a rapid Web-enabling platform for all forms of multimedia content. Its can convert embedded .wav and mp3 audio components PowerPoint slides, the ability to create a single Flash file for each PowerPoint slide, vector output that can be imported into Flash for edits, integrates with PowerPoint as a toolbar button, embeds Flash output in HTML and allows partial or full conversions of PowerPoint presentations.

7-day Trial: http://www.webspiders.com/en/...

Price: USD $99.95




11) FlashPPT
http://www.ypgsoft.com/flashppt.htm

FlashPPT is a converter that provides fast and accurate generation of SWF Macromedia Flash movies from Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 (and higher) presentations in vectors, preserving highest quality of originals.

Trial: http://www.ypgsoft.com/download.htm

Price: USD $49.95 (volume licensing available)




12) PointeCast Publisher (formerly Wanadu)
http://www.pointecast.com/

PointeCast Publisher turns PowerPoint presentations into high quality and interactive Flash presentations. It works with PowerPoint 2000 and later versions. The software (depending on the edition) allows you to record narration, add background audio, edit audio, add playback tools, view notes from the PowerPoint presentation, track time and comes with various e-learning tools.

15-day Trial: http://tinyurl.com/cul5m

Price: USD $99 (lite), $249 (standard), and $449 (professional)




13) Powerpoint to Flash
http://www.dreamingsoft.com/

PowerPoint to Flash enables you to transfer bulk PowerPoint presentations into Flash. You can automatically convert file with one click on the Start (Application, not Window's Start button) button. Both a desktop and server versions are offered and it's easy to use.

Samples: http://www.dreamingsoft.com/powerpointtoflash/sample.htm

30-day Trial: http://www.dreamingsoft.com/download.htm (desktop)

Price: USD $49.95 (desktop) and $499 (API)




14) Adobe Captivate (formerly Macromedia Captivate and eHelp RoboDemo)
http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate/

Adobe Captivate is an easy way to create interactive demonstrations and software simulations in Flash format. Captivate records your actions in any application and instantly creates a Flash file with visible and audible mouse movements. The small file size and high resolution make Captivate simulations and demos easy to publish online or burn to CD for use in training, sales, marketing or user support.

Captivate integrates a full PowerPoint import feature and can output Flash in a multitude of formats including Flash (SWF), Editable Flash (FLA), Self-Executing File (EXE), Macintosh Projector File (HQX), Microsoft Word (DOC), Text (TXT) for Translation, Linux Projector File (EXE), and more. I've used the program and importing PowerPoint is easy. It also imports the notes and any page — it can be one page, five pages, or all pages.

Trial: http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/tdrc/index...

Buy: USD $599 (full edition) and $299 (upgrade) Price page is difficult to find.




15) FlashSpring
http://www.flashspring.com/

FlashSpring is an easy-to-use application for creating professional Flash content in PowerPoint. It comes in three types: FlashSpring Lite which is free and converts your PowerPoint presentations into Flash format, FlashSpring Pro (former FlashSpring enhanced with a set of new feature), which creates Flash content while retaining the interactivity and animations from your original PowerPoint presentations and FlashSpring server, a product for PowerPoint to Flash conversion in batch at server side.

Movies are produced in PowerPoint and converted to Flash format with a couple of mouse clicks. FlashSpring functions are embedded in PowerPoint toolbar and are easily accessible from there. It works as an add-on for Microsoft PowerPoint and supports almost all PowerPoint animation effects.

The application retains original layout, text styles and decorations of your PowerPoint presentations and makes them accompanied with different audio effects in WAV and MP3 format conversion including customized narrations. You can see a comparison between Lite and Pro here.

Trial: http://www.flashspring.com/download.html

Price: Lite is free. Pro is USD $149 / EUR 124 (volume licensing available).




16) Converting PowerPoint files to Flash Using the PPT_FLA Template
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~kurtis/flash/ppt_fla/
http://dmc.umn.edu/objects/ppt_fla/ppt_fla.shtml

Use this Flash Template file and print these instructions to convert PowerPoint presentations to Flash .swf files in a few easy steps. You'll need to have PowerPoint along with Flash MX to use this template. What you need to know: Rudimentary Flash skills... if you have never used Flash, go to the Help menu and select Tutorials. Choose the Introduction option.

With this tool, PowerPoint transitions and animations are not reproduced in Flash. If you are an experienced Flash developer, you can use this template as a starting place and add Flash animations to the presentation.

Download: http://www.tc.umn.edu/~kurtis/flash/ppt_fla/ppt_fla.fla [.fla file]




17) Powerbullet
http://www.powerbullet.com/

Powerbullet is a free tool that allows you to create Flash presentations for business, sales or educational use. No technical expertise is needed with its simple drag and drop interface. If you are familiar with a basic text editor, you should be comfortable with Powerbullet. Add sounds (MP3 or WAV files), images (PNG, GIF, JPEG) and Flash files (SWF). Create animations on any element in the page and add page transitions — entry and exit — with the click of a button.

Type text directly into the layout area and add color, formatting, special effects such as drop shadows and animations. Can also copy text from Word or other programs and paste into Powerbullet while retaining the formatting. Create color effects using transparency, gradients and overlaps.

Powerbullet exports the Flash movie in different modes, depending on your choice: for a standard slide-show, navigation buttons are automatically generated and added to the bottom of each page (or slide). Or select auto-advance mode and have the slides advance according to a timer. You can also synchronize a page the sound attached to it, so the page will wait until the sound has finished before advancing. For kiosk use, select full-screen output mode, which works in all modern Web browsers.

Powerbullet is no longer in production. You can still download it, check out the samples and get help at the user forums.

Price: Free.




18) The manual way
http://www.flashgeek.com/tutorials/09_ppttofla_01.htm
http://www.indezine.com/articles/flashppt2.html

In PowerPoint, you can export your presentation to a picture sequence and import the picture files into Flash's timeline. Then, export the timeline as Shockwave Flash File (SWF). Exporting the individual slides into WMF format is the best approach as it allows the vector images and graphics to be kept in their original format when imported into Flash.




19) Other tools that incorporate PowerPoint to Flash converters (you're welcome to add more in the comments area):

1) Convoq ConferenceASAP
http://www.convoq.com/

ASAP Pro is a Web conferencing and online collaboration application that integrates a full PowerPoint to Flash converter powered by PresentationPro PowerConverter.

Trial: http://asap2.convoq.com/commerce/... (requires registration).

Price: See pricing information here




Not Flash, but still good

1) Impatica
http://www.impatica.com/imp4ppt/

Impatica for Powerpoint can incorporate narration to your Web site or email marketing programs. With this program, you can convert the PowerPoint file into a compressed format that's optimized for streaming over the Internet thereby reducing the file so that it's 95% smaller than PowerPoint's HTML file. It supports most of PowerPoint's features including text, graphics, animation effects, transitions and narration. Impatica uses Java and works with Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP and Mac OS X and later.

Demo request: http://www.impatica.com/evaluation/

Price: USD $499.




2) PowerPoint to EXE
http://www.angelfire.com/...

Create a stand-alone, self-running executable from your PowerPoint presentation, which doesn't require users to have Powerpoint installed on their system. Users also don't need to download and install the Powerpoint viewer as it plays automatically without user intervention after the file is double-clicked, depending on effects — supports Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000 and XP.

It also supports most effects and custom animations from Powerpoint 2002 (XP) and 2003, runs exe from a CD as exe is ideal for Internet distribution. You can make your exe available for download from your site or zip smaller executables and email them to clients as executables are secure and files cannot be edited or extracted.

Price: Varies as it depends on project. See Web site.

3) PPT2HTML
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptools/ppt2html/index.html

PPTools PPT2HTML converts PowerPoint presentations to web pages. PPT2HTML uses templates to control the appearance of the web pages created from the PowerPoint presentation. The templates work like merging documents in Word. You add placeholder text where you want PPT2HTML to insert information or images extracted from presentations.

Read frequently asked questions to learn about the templates, placeholders and PPT2HTML accessibility features.

Download: http://www.rdpslides.com/pptools/downloads.htm

Price: USD $69.95





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Known issues and limitations in creating POWERPOINT presentations that are later converted to Flash SWF files.

1. Bullets. All bullets may not properly convert to Flash. With most tools, bullets having an ASCII code lower than 255 work fine.

2. When creating PowerPoint presentations for converting into Flash, all text frames and graphical objects must be within a slide area. Otherwise in the converted slide, text and objects might not be in the right place, which can cause Flash to freeze and stop working.

3. All fonts used in a PowerPoint presentation must be installed on the computer performing the PowerPoint to Flash conversion.

4. All graphics inserted into a presentation must have smaller dimensions and sizes than the slide size (do not resize).

5. ActiveX objects may present problems and compatibilities issues with some PPT2Flash conversion tools.

by Robin Good




Updates - New PPT to Flash Tools

20) EyeCron
http://www.eyecron.com/

EyeCron is a Web-based service that allows uploading, converting to Flash automatically and recording of an audio track by telephone or through an audio file. EyeCron has powerful administrative features, which enable multiple groups/teams to coordinate, manage, track and analyze the distribution of presentations, either by email or by Web. Online demo.

Trial: http://www.eyecron.com/trial.aspx

Price: See trial link for contact information.




21) Macromedia FlashPaper 2
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashpaper/

Macromedia FlashPaper is a simple utility for converting any printable document into a Flash (swf) or PDF file. The tool is easy to use and takes no time to figure out. Its Flash conversion quality is excellent, as expected from the company that invented Flash.

The tool is not ideal for PowerPoint to Flash conversions as the presentation is converted into many individual pages that cannot run with full transitions in full screen mode. Online demo. FlashPaper comes with the Studio 8 bundle.

Trial: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=flashpaper

Price: USD $79 (volume licensing available)




22) SameShow Wondershare PPT2Flash Studio
http://www.sameshow.com/

Wondershare PPT2Flash Studio is for converting PowerPoint to Flash and viewing them on a PC. It reduces the size of the PowerPoint presentations and it's easy to distribute. The converted file retains original effects from the PowerPoint presentation and you can record narration for the presentation and synchronize it with slides and animations.

Trial: http://www.sameshow.com/download/powerpoint-to-flash-download.html

Price: USD $59.95 (Standard), $199.95 (Professional)




23) AJSoft PPT2SWF
http://www.ajsoftpk.com/ppt2swf.html

Free tool that converts PowerPoint slides into a Flash movie. It can also handle the animation. Compatible with Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP.

Download: http://www.freewareland.com/graphics/3165/

Price: Free




24) Speechi
http://www.speechi.net/speechi/...

To record your presentations and play them online in Flash, you just need a microphone and a PC with PowerPoint. No technical knowledge is required. Convert your PowerPoint into Flash while retaining PowerPoint animation and integrating sound.

The software comes with an electronic whiteboard, so you can use it to add drawings live, in front of an audience, inside PowerPoint. Compatible with PowerPoint 2000, XP, 2002 and 2003.

Trial: http://www.speechi.net/speechi/... (registration required)

Demo: http://www.speechi.net/speechi/demos/speechi_pres.wmv (Windows movie)

Price: USD $690 / EUR 590 (light version is free)




25) PowerPointForce
http://www.elearningforce.dk/index...

PowerPointForce makes your PowerPoint work with Flash and you can add a menu, sound, video, and Web pages. The file can be exported to Internet, LMS and SCORM.

Price: Pricing to come soon. Expected to be USD $100 to $150 (unknown when product will be available)



26) PowerPoint to Flash Conversion
http://www.fileformat.info/convert/doc/ppt2swf.htm

PowerPoint to Flash Conversion is a web-based conversion application in which you upload a PowerPoint file that's no larger than 5 MB and the tool converts it to Flash. The application converts the files by using OpenOffice with JooConverter.

Price: Free



27) Camtasia Studio PowerPoint Add-in
http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/accessories/powerpoint.asp

TechSmith's Camtasia Studio PowerPoint Add-in records all multimedia elements of a live PowerPoint presentation, including animations and voice narration. The presentation can be saved to a web site or on a CD. There's nothing to download as it comes with Camtasia Studio, a screen recording and presentation application.

Trial: http://www.techsmith.com/download/camtasiatrial.asp

Price: $299.00 for Camtasia Studio



28) SWiSH Presenter
http://www.swishzone.com/index.php?area...

SWiSH Presenter puts PowerPoint presentations on the web. The application works as a PowerPoint plug-in or as a separate application for each batch conversion.

Trial: http://www.swishzone.com/index.php?area...

Price: USD $99.95 / EUR 82.64



29) WildPresenter Pro
http://www.wildform.com/

Wildform's WildPresenter Pro helps typical business users create Flash presentations, videos, product demos and sales and marketing materials. The software converts PowerPoint files to Flash and lets you edit the PowerPoint files and templates in Flash. You can also record any activities occurring on your screen to produce a Flash presentation. A Lite version is available, but it doesn't convert PowerPoint presentations to Flash.

Download: Try WildPresenter with this demo (requires email address).

Price: USD $299 (special price)



30) PPT to Flash Studio
http://www.increditools.com/

IncrediTools PPT to Flash Studio converts PowerPoint files to Flash and then lets the user edit the converted file adding presentation components such as call outs, images, narration, audio, clipart and navigation controls. You can also create course materials, quizzes, assessments and surveys. PPT to Flash Studio supports PowerPoint animations and various media files. View samples here.
Trial: http://www.pptflashstudio.com/download.php
Price: Professional Edition: USD $149.95; Standard Edition: USD $99.95 (feature comparison).

Updated October 24, 2006

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2008-07-01 01:33:44

Yury Uskov

FlashSpring is now iSpring, please check www.ispringsolutions.com

As for iSpring SDK, is has a command line interface, but I would recomment to use its COM or .Net API.



2008-06-19 11:04:12

Andy

2 Darren:

FlashSpring SDK has a command line interface. They have a demo at iSpring web site



2008-06-02 06:04:05

Sam

Came across one interesting article(http:katarinanovak.edublogs.org20080505which-powerpoint-to-flash-converter-is-the-best-one)on Katarina Novak's blog about which PowerPoint to flash converter is the best. Good content, worth reading.



2008-05-12 10:07:55

Darren

I'd like a command line version to convert PPT to flash.



2008-05-07 00:59:59

Phil H

Does anyone know of software that converts a Powerpoint page into HTML code? Not the typical conversion described in this article, but a web page with actual HTML code that can be viewed in a browser.

Thank you.



2008-04-24 05:09:08

Jackson

PowerFlashPoint has just released a FREE PowerPoint to Flash converter. Download here:
http:www.digitalofficepro.compowerpointPower-flash-point-converter.html



2008-04-15 02:47:42

Mike

To convert PowerPoint to flash I'll suggest everyone to take a look at iSpring Pro 3.1 http:www.ispringsolutions.comproductsispring_pro.html
It has lots of features which were useful for me, especially Crystal skin and preloader.



2008-01-22 09:55:59

PopKlon

hi to all!!!
i use another good tool it is Presentation to Video Converter!

It is very easy step by step prog,have demo without timelimit!and its works with almost all formats...GLuck



2007-12-05 02:28:54

DigitalOfficPro

free PPT to Flash Conversion Tool from DigitalOfficePro . Download Link: http://digitalofficepro.com/PowerPoint/PowerPoint-Flash-free-converter-download.exe



2007-08-08 18:21:14

Terry Splitz

Does anyone know of a good product to convert powerpoint to flash?



2007-08-01 09:52:14

Alex

Presentation To Video Converter

- converts powerpoint (PPT, PPX) to:
--- video (AVI, WMV, MPG, ASF);
--- flash (SWF);
--- animated GIF;
- burns to CD/DVD.



2007-07-30 04:29:18

Al

Monica, you can upload PowerPoint presentations to http://www.authorstream.com on a Mac. For each presentation, you will get a unique URL, which you can use to share; you also get code for your presentations to embed in your site or blog. The good thing about authorSTREAM is that it retains transitions, animations and sounds. Hope this solves your client's problem



2007-07-28 03:55:47

Free PowerPoint to Flash Converter

authorGEN has just released a free PowerPoint to Flash converter. Download here:
http://www.authorgen.com/authorpoint-lite-free/powerpoint-to-flash-converter.aspx



2007-07-24 03:16:20

Kunzuson

Hi,
I think FlashPoint is easier to use and with a more reasonable price.
Thanks for all the resource.Good job!



2007-05-15 13:17:56

Igor

try they new 1.4 release
and also use they support
forum
http://www.conaito.de/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=13
they answer very fast



2007-05-09 17:32:59

Alan Bruce

Well, after comparing the output of many of your suggestions, I have to say that the PresentationPro product is the best out there, although it is seriously flawed, too.

Sorry to say, but the Conaito product that received two recommendations crashes on my system when trying to convert. And I have a very clean XP system with only the minimum software installed (I use VMWare to run a clean copy of XP for testing purposes). It might have actually been a good product, if it worked.



2007-05-08 11:23:55

igor

I suggest to try
http://conaito.de/ppt2flash_converter.asp



2007-03-18 22:47:20

monica

Hi, I am looking for a good program to convert PPT files to Flash, ON A MAC.

I have a client who is using this for charity and has recently moved over from PC to MAC. She desperately needs something good (and preferably not expensive) otherwise all of her work will not be able to be updated.

thanks



2007-01-20 02:35:14

Michael Penney

Hey if you don't mind your slideshow being public, check out Slideshare.com, it's like youtube for powerpoint, and it provides you with forms to email your presentation or embed it in your blog/website.

There is also a nice tutorial here for embedding shideshare files in your Moodle courses: http://opensource.christophercraft.com/?p=58.



2007-01-12 15:52:53

JJP

Great comparison table. It is real time saver!



2006-12-12 09:41:55

schultz

I suggest you to try Conaito Ppt2Swf SDK:
http://www.conaito.com/ppt2flash_ueberblick.asp



2006-11-25 17:04:09

Amir

Thank you always save me a bundle with such great comparisons



2006-11-02 09:49:20

David

Amazing! I wish all my Google searches returned such a complete comparison of available alternatives! Great job and thank you!



2006-08-28 03:37:36

cooline18

I like sameshow to convert powerpoint to flash.share some resource about this thread:

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Tutorial for PowerPoint to Flash:
http://cooline18.googlepages.com/powerpoint-to-flash
Make a homepage flash banner with PowerPoint:
http://cooline18.googlepages.com/convertpowerpointtoflash
PowerPoint template gallery - Free Download:
http://cooline18.googlepages.com/freepowerpointtemplateshow



2006-07-31 12:02:34

Andreas Schwarzmann

I think, FlashSpring converts presentations with better quality..
Articulate cannot create solid clip, PowerConverter cannot convert some elements.



2006-05-24 13:43:12

Maarten

About ppt2swf from AJSOFT:
I used it for converting a single slide ppt with some animations. ppt file must be present in a non-containing-name-spaces map, also for the swf created file when saving it. OK, that not such a point, but when starting the conversion, the tool creates a lot of images in the Temp map! Until your HD is full!! The tool stopped at over 30.000 files created(>3Gb) and wasn't ready converting yet...Also links created in the ppt give some strange beheviour when converting...openen Explorer for the linked site.
Not usefull, this tool.



2006-02-12 22:53:19

RE: Keynote. Keynote does convert to Flash; however, the sound files are difficult if you want sound to accompany specific animations on individual slides. Keynote is cumbersome in this regard. My experience is that, unfortunately, the programs to convert Power Point to Flash are superior for Windows OS compared to what is offered to Macs for this specific purpose.



2006-01-14 00:13:52

I just found a new exciting product at www.elearningforce.dk.
It is products for PPT + Word + Quizzes - all exported in Flash and playing together.

And I have asked for the prices: it is going to be VERY "teacher"-priced - about 100 dollars

Yours
Anne Mette



2005-08-18 02:12:11

Tagging onto the Keynote mention (which, as an above comment mentioned, can convert PowerPoint to Flash, mpeg and other formats for free), it is worth noting that while you're using the superior Mac OS X, any item can also be exported to PDF. It is an option on the Print menu--"Save as PDF," next to "Fax."



2005-08-12 17:55:41

Ralph

Need to convert each PPT slide into it's own, individual .SWF file. Articulate does this, but I believe I am unable to define what pixel dimensions I would like the final exported .SWF slides to be.

The other converters I have tried compiled the individual PPT slide into a single SWF file. Anyone familiar with any products that might work for me?

Thanks in advance, RALPH



2005-08-05 12:28:29

AJSoft Pakistan

PowerPoint2FlashConverter is available at http://www.ajsoftpk.com/products.html



2005-07-20 09:01:55

James Woodman

BTW you can download it
from there:
http://www.activeswf.com/flashspring/downloads.html



2005-07-20 08:57:56

James Woodman

I checked FlashSpring and found that it was very suitable and easy tool for Flash content creation.

FlashSpring is a very powerful and easy-to-use application, which allows professional Flash content creation in Power Point. It was specially designed for non-technical users. Now your movies can be produced in PowerPoint and converted to Flash format by a couple of mouse clicks. FlashSpring functions are embedded in PowerPoint toolbar and are easily accessible from there.

FlashSpring is very flexible and provides you with different ways of exporting presentations to Flash format, such as solid Flash clips, multipage Flash clips, a set of Flash clips embedded in a Flash-based player.

FlashSpring keeps the original layout, text styles and decorations of your PowerPoint presentations and makes them accompanied with different audio effects in WAV and MP3 format including customized narrations.

FlashSpring makes your presentations compact and optimal for publishing on the Web. Now you can share your Flash presentations with millions of internet users and make them avaliable for everyone.



2005-07-19 16:48:55

Joel Stown

Hi!

Just found new plugin for PowerPoint called FlashSpring,
http://www.activeswf.com/powerpoint-to-flash-converter.html



2005-07-17 15:03:22

AJSOFT

Free PowerPoint to Flash Converter tool called ppt2swf (ppt to swf)



2005-06-20 18:39:40

Erwin Veugelers

Apple has its own presentation application called Keynote, which is now part of the iWork suite, available for $79. Keynote imports PowerPoint presentations, and has a Flash export option, as well as QuickTime and PDF export options. You'll need Mac OS X to do the conversion, of course. :)



2005-06-17 09:56:16

Dhvamit

Hi, All
I am searching activex control which can let me convert ppt to flash from my application. Please let me know if there exists any.

Thank you in advance

Dhvamit Shah



2005-04-27 14:43:57

Jean Guillemot

We use Speechi (www.speechi.net), they do a VERY good job I think. Their software can work with electronic whiteboards, they handle very complex PowerPoint documents...and their Light version is completely free.



2005-04-12 18:18:40

Alain

Hi Robin,

The site is really great.
Any news about transforming ppt file into fla file?
Is a decompiler a solution?



2005-04-08 15:14:12

Jens

Hi there,

Macromedia's RoboHelp has been replaced by Captiva. Check www.macromedia.com/captiva if you care.

Regards - Jens



2005-04-04 18:54:49

Peter

I noticed that there is a new entrant to the PowerPoint-to-Flash and online training market. The company name is PointeCast (www.pointecast.com) and I tried their product. It is the fastest converter I have tried, but what I really like is their navigation feature that lets you create a nested menu when you convert your final presentation. My presentations are really long and this makes them easier to navigate. Pretty Sweet.



2005-04-02 14:41:00

DBI

Robin,
you've compiled a very nice and useful resource, but I need to convert a PPT file to FLA (preferably to SWI but I doubt there is one). I just don't like how a SWF movie normally gets imported and I need keyframed objects rather than frame-by-frame animation. Any ideas about PowerPoint to FLA conversion?

Thanks a lot,
DBI flash banner studio



2005-03-03 10:31:59

denday

I agreed;

PPT2SWF by AJSOFT is a FREE tool that converts Powerpoint files to Flash movies.

Excellent



2005-02-26 10:03:02

Thor Lemuel

iMediaConverter produces the best vectors I've seen so far, and I compared all optiones before making the buy. I like that it produces one swf/slide which let me import external files and also delete slides or combine with swfs from other converted presentations.

Thor



2005-02-21 20:36:56

kevin

I have tried a few products and remain surprised that their developers have missed the market of Flash developers wanting to repackage a PPT into a richer app than a simple player.

When I called one of the better-established (shrink-wrap) companies to ask how to import their malformed SWFs into Flash, a well-informed support person admitted that they didn't forsee the Flash developer community as a market. Just marketeers trying to lipo-suck their bloated PPT files for the web.
Is anyone taking this seriously for Flash developers? I'd like to know about the generated SWFs, i.e. to know their frame structure (or just know frame labels for navigation) so I can control it via ActionScript, or to be able to import into FLA without getting a bunch of gobbleygook. And, of course, have the option to generate 1 SWF for the slideshow or separate SWFs for each slide.



2005-02-17 07:55:42

Ted

I like ImediaConvert. I am a former user of Qarbon Viewletpresenter but found out that Netron / ImediaConvert was the real product. Help is less than stellar but it has good features and the output file is impressively small.



2005-02-15 12:29:39

Christina Nicholson

Hi Robin,

Could you please update the Netron entry.
iMediaLearn has just released a new, improved version, rebranded as iMediaCONVERT (updates are free, as always). The new download link for the trial version is http://www.imedialearn.com/downloads.php?prod=NtrStd.

Many thanks,
Christina Nicholson
Communication Officer, iMediasoft



2005-01-21 06:48:53

anand nagarajan

Hi

Is there any tool that converts HTML or ASPX page into Flash file (SWF files)

thanks
anand n



2004-12-25 07:49:48

James

Hi, Robin.

Just found your site - haven't tried anything yet.
Will keep you posted

Thanks & Regards

James



2004-12-22 14:36:48

Jean-louis

Bonjour robin,
Cela fait quelques semaines que je suis à la recherche d'un outil permettant de convertir ppt en swf et enfin je suis arrivé sur cette page...
Mille mercis pour ce travail
Merry christmas and happy new year
Best regards
Jean-Louis



2004-12-02 16:25:42

Stephen

Not only do I need a cost-effective simple-to-use ppt to swf converter, but I'm also hoping to find one that is server or web-based.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thank you,

Stephen Shapiro
http://www.schoolfusion.com



2004-11-30 00:35:58

Chris L

I've been using Camtasia to record the presentation and my voice narration and package it into flash. Works well and not that expensive. Captivate (the new RoboDemo) is pretty nice too, but one problem with most of these converters is that they don't retain links/hyperlinks within the presentation (though you can add them back in manually).



2004-11-22 20:48:03

Little W

Very good site!!!!

But I have some problems... I have tried many tools (almost all above) and they seem to convert hyperlinks Ok. But there seem to be only one application above that can take care of relative links such as ../../file.html

This tool is Articulate, which I really like! But then it's a big problem because the content produced of Articulate cannot be viewed on Mozilla in Linux. The goal I had was to take a MS PowerPoint presentation and use it on an Intranet system accessed by Windows clients (IE) and Linux/UNIX running Mozilla FireFox. It's really not the Flash that is the problem, but the complex JavaScript from Articulate. It works on Mozilla FireFox on Windows.

I need relative links because there is also a need of CD-Rom based HTML so I cannot really use the http protocol to access the pages.

Anyone that has a solution for this?

Regards,
LW



2004-11-19 23:32:43

Jim Costa

I am making presentations with Serious Magic's Visual Communicator Studio.
http://www.costalive.com/office

Can this be done with flash?

Can the video (wmv) in this presentation be swapped out for a flash video and have the triggers to make the slide changes?

Thanks in advance,
Jim



2004-11-08 16:39:55

Roy

Robin Hi,

Read your excellent article throughly and I think I covered each and every one of them (downloaded and tried most), but still couldn't find one that would answer these 2 resuests:
1) Convert PPT animation to Flash
2) Provide and API or command-line or any other mass conversions interface.
The FlashPoint seems to be able to do that, but the trial link on their site doesn't function and it seems that they're out-of-business.

Hope you have any idea to help me.
Thanks anyway!
Roy.



2004-11-01 21:22:38

Don McIntosh

Hello Robin,

I just discovered your web site. What a great resource! Thank you.

Don.



2004-10-22 23:32:39

Robin Good

Terry,

you may want to give a look to:
http://www.trixsystems.com/pdf2vector.html

That should help your specific request.

All the best,

Robin Good



2004-10-06 06:54:53

J

I would like to know if there exists any tools or methods which convert PPT into SWF plus add a Flash Streaming Video into this presentation on web?



2004-09-18 13:56:28

Mohammad

hi,
I should use Persian and it's right-to-left language. which of these software can help me?
thanks



2004-08-15 12:46:12

les

Last time I checked neither Presentation Pro nor Articulate output a swf that can be imported and edited in Flash



2004-08-09 10:35:16

sri

nice



2004-07-27 15:58:42

Jin

Hi?
Is there any converter which can convert the active X object ?
-- i.e. scrolling textbox...

Thanks.



2004-07-07 14:32:09

quasimodus

hi,

found this great tutorial in the web.

http://www.statusquo.cl/mm/ppttofla.shtml



2004-05-16 20:17:55

vic

Another alternative is Powerpoint to Exe which converts Powerpoint presentations to stand alone exe files which run wihout the need for Powerpoint or the viewer. It's not a program though, but a programming service used mostly by business but anyone can send a demo ppt or pps file for a free exe demo conversion. And it's a lot cheaper for personal presentations. It's also more secure than Powerpoint. Slides can't be edited or copied.

Powerpoint to Exe



2004-05-06 12:45:08

Naseem

PPT2SWF by AJSOFT is a FREE tool that converts Powerpoint files to Flash movies.

Visit AJSOFT



2004-05-05 02:53:22

Kim Cavanaugh

Another nice PowerPoint conversion program is the Flash Paper Printer, offered as part of Macromedia Contribute. ($129) Automatically converts PowerPoint files to the Flash using a print driver. For more information see:

Making Documents Viewable Online with Macromedia FlashPaper 2





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