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Latest Release Information
Version 1.1.1 This update includes:
Improved: You can now set the background color of all the slides at one time or just the current slide in the color chooser.
Improved: New fields now default to having their opaque property turned off.
Bug Fix: Double-clicking on a saved file used to not bring in the transition settings of saved files. This has been fixed.
Bug Fix: Closing the color chooser at the close box would attempt to close your presentation as well. This has been fixed.
Internal: Many internal updates were done to improve compatibility with OS X and Windows XP.
Version 1.1 This update includes:
Improved: Transitions. You now have access to the Apple QuickTime transitions that look very professional. We highly suggest that you update your version of Apple's QuickTime to 5.02 or higher.
Improved: Import folder of slides will now go around files that are not images and import what is an image. Before it would stop with an error when it detected a file that was not an image.
Improved: You can now have unlimted amounts of video and audio files on the same slide. The interface that handles that has been simplified greatly. You can now run multiple audio/video files at the same time smoothly.
Improved: Font control utilizes a new font panel. This panel now shows you what your fonts will look like without you having to change a thing. You can control: alignment, color, style, and size from this same panel as well.
Improved: Presentation playback will now match the background color around the slide to the background color of the slide iteself. Before the border was always black.
Improved: The information window and transitions windows have been simplified a bit. You can now double-click on a slide to jump to it immediately. The delete key on your keyboard will also delete a recently selected slide. Transitions and speed windows have been unified.
Changed: All new slides have "white" as the default background color. "Black" used to be the default. If you create slides with a different background color, then that color will be the new default for that presentation.
Added: You can now change the resolution or size of your slides to: 640x480, 800x600, or 1024x768
Added: Macintosh OS 10 support and Windows XP support
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