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iSpring Converter 6.3.0 was available as a giveaway on August 21, 2013!
iSpring Converter is a smart tool which turns your PowerPoint projects into HTML5 online presentations, able to be viewed online on any device including iPads, Android tablets and mobiles. It accurately preserves all original PowerPoint effects: animations, slide transitions, triggers, hyperlinks, embedded audio and video, and allows you to add extra media (YouTube videos).
Plus, it creates SCORM/AICC e-Learning content to be uploaded to any LMS.
Windows 8/ 7/ Vista/ XP (x32/x64), Intel/AMD 500 MHz or faster processor, min. 256 MB RAM, PowerPoint 2007/ 2010
38.8 MB (for x32 version)
$197
iSpring Pro is a professional tool for creating interactive Flash presentations in PowerPoint. It perfectly supports animations, transitions, triggers, hyperlinks and more. With iSpring you can create video narrations and voice overs, brand presentation with your logo and protect your content. Generated Flash presentations can be published on your web site or blog.
iSpring QuizMaker is a full-featured tool for creating interactive quizzes and surveys. It allows generating graded and non-graded quizzes with drag-and-drop questions, branching scenarios, individual feedback and advanced reporting. Created quizzes and surveys can be uploaded to any SCORM/AICC compliant LMS.
iSpring Suite is the ultimate toolkit for developing eLearning courses directly in PowerPoint. The toolkit allows supplementing courses with audio and video narrations, quizzes and interactions.
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iSpring Online is a hosted LMS that is tightly integrated with iSpring’s authoring tools. The LMS perfectly supports SCORM packages and provides managing and tracking opportunities. iSpring-created courses can be uploaded to iSpring Online directly from the authoring tool and tracked in detail.
Would love to see this offered up, again.
The system on which I installed it is headed for the trash heap.
:,-(
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I am so glad I got this when I did, but I botched and didn't get a copy for my x64 Win7 system. How I hope that I'm around the next time this freebie is offered AND that it's offered again sooner than later. A really GREAT tool/add-on for PowerPoint.
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Activating this program resulted in the loss of activation of the previously offered program: iSpring Pro 4.1.0.2601.
It has reverted back to a 30 day trial version.
Would have been nice if someone could have warned about that!
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FYI, msi setup files do not get the chance to Run As Administrator on my 64-bit Win 7 system. I seem to remember this happening with others.
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The iSpring converter is the best for preparing online classes and presentations. It does have the limitation that it produces an html document with data which is sometimes hard to use in applications like Blackboard or Moodle, but it does preserve your work!
After working with the last giveaway, I decided to purchase the Pro version and it is awesome. In that one you can publish .swf versions of your work which can be used directly in Blackboard, Moodle, etc. It also has a management console that allows you to adjust and time audio (including volume) and video. If you are not an instructor, you might not have a need for this, but if you are, try this out. I am sure that you will find it invaluable as I have. And, when you decide to get the Pro, they have an academic license for you.
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Unable to get it to work with my PowerPoint. The Ad-In for iSpring is simply not there. I am running Windows 7 64-bit and Office 2007.
Submitted email to iSpring help folks, but may not get help in time before the giveaway ends :(
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This is just what I needed. Thanks GAOTD and ISpring. Seems like a terrific program. I have only played with it a bit so far, but seems easy to use and functional.
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The title says "6.3.0" but according to the ZIP files it looks like it's 6.2.0... Who's right?
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Nope. Donwnloaded twice and tried to install 3 times using the order described in the Readme text. It will not activate and still shows the trial version.
Understand that there is no tech support and the product is provided "as is" but that is useless if it doesn't activate under this offering. Sadly disappointed. being on the other side of the world, we don't get these until the 24 hours is nearly expired, so no time to fix issues.
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The 64 bit version of the iSpring Converter installed without problems on Windows 7 Home Premium, i7, 64 bit. I've used iSpring's PowerPoint Flash converter for a number of years and love its ease of use and the quality of its output. The Flash converter has some options I'm not familiar with but I managed to convert 2 PowerPoint presentations (with the player option) and watch them using the Chrome browser. I assume I'll have to make IE my default browser to publish shows for a more general audience.
What about Mac users? If I send a Mac user a PP show converted on a Windows machine, will they be able to watch it?
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iSpring is one company I'm happy to see here again. The other year I downloaded and installed their Presenter when t was offered. Yes, it required Powerpoint. But, it is an excellent piece of software. I think I missed their last offer, so I am glad to see this.
I would like to see alternate saving - like Access or Excel instead of SCORM/AICC system.
Than you.
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Downloaded and installed 64-bit. Running PowerPoint 2010. Nothing appears in the PPT program. Does not appear in add-ins. What's up??
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I downloaded, installed and validated without any problems. Then I converted a 30 minute self running Powerpoint presentation with commentary and it runs well, so I gave it a thumbs up. No watermarks or anything like that.
I do not understand Idea 2 above. I have Firefox and everything works fine.
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I downloaded this today and could not find the toolbar anywhere. Turns out it will not work on PP 2003. This info is at the bottom of one of their web pages. Oh, well.
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It looks alright, but the function in powerpoint of taking an action just by moving the mouse over an object is not working.
It changes into click of the mouse
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Thank you!!! This is awesome!!!
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! could not execute "C:\Users\DELLPC\AppData\Local\Temp\Rar$EXa0.093\iSpringConverter620_x64.msi"
OS win 7 64 bit
MS office 10 32 bit
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I downloaded. The activation went through, but then opened an online page that indicated I had the trial version. I ran the MSI file and did the install. In PowerPoint I clicked the iSpring Converter tab that the install added, then clicked the About to check the version and licensing of iSpring Converter. The version installed is 6.3.0 Build 3501 and the software is registered to Giveaway of the Day. Has anyone else checked their install and found that the version is 6.3.0?
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#27, Perry DeJesus wrote:
Seems that on install everything goes well, except i have Powerpoint 2002 and i do not see a Ispring converter tab….does this only work with newer versions of powerpoint?
iSpring Converter works only with Microsoft PowerPoint 2007/2010/2013
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This was offered here on 31.10.2012. It appears to be the exact same version (6.2.0) though a slightly later build.
Note that Ashraf's review covers version 6.3.0. There don't appear to be any functional differences between 6.2 and 6.3.
Note for those using rapid authoring tools, iSpring's excellent products far outshine their competitors' for robustness of the conversion and publishing engines. This applies as mush to their html5 conversion.
(I don't work for them! I just like their dependability.)
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Found solution for error:
>> Got error in Win 8 32bit – There is problem with this Windows Installer pakage. A DLL required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact…
SOLUTION
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4959285
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iSpring makes the best products I have found for converting Powerpoint presentations to Flash and HTML5. I was originally introduced to their products here at GoTD through a giveaway of the full iSpring Presenter, their high-end product. I subsequently bought it for my company, and we use it today for preparing online Flash tutorials. iSpring Converter isn't as powerful, but i can be handy when you want a straightforward conversion with HTML5 output. I installed the previous GoTD giveaway of iSpring Converter, and I've tried it a few times on Win7 32-bit with Office 2007 Powerpoint, and it works just fine.
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seeing this software really excited me, unfortunately i am still on Office XP and can't use it. I used to have the version 3 from the last giveaway and used it all the time. Great software! Lost it when i have to reformat my computer.
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#13. Found the 64bit version at the bottom of the page. Apologies.
Thanks for the heads up, all working fine now - and it's a great piece of kit!
Thanks to GOTD and iSpring. :)
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Got error in Win 8 32bit - There is problem with this Windows Installer pakage. A DLL required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact...
So, unfortunately cant install. :(
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This is new version 6.3.0, not yearago 6.2.0 as in heading "Giveaway of the Day - iSpring Converter 6.2.0".
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Download and instructions fine – but clicking install produced problems.
My system is Windows7 64 and 86.
Clicking Install produced two messages as follows -
“This version of iSpring Converter is designed to run on a 32-it Windows operating system. Download the appropiate setup program for your operating system.”
“iSpring Converter 6 Setup Wizard ended prematurely because of an error. Your system has not been modified. To install this program at a later time, run the Setup Wizard again.”
No options for downloading a 64 version, and no info on what modifications need to be made to my system, or how.
Comments welcome.
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Seems that on install everything goes well, except i have Powerpoint 2002 and i do not see a Ispring converter tab....does this only work with newer versions of powerpoint?
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in my opinion...
@14 presenter can synchronize audio/video and slides, it can also add add quiz and has a highly configurable interface.
In my PowerPoint 2007 & Vista Presenter and Coverter work together;
@17 Converter don't need flash: it converts ppt files in HTML5 files for using the presentation in tablets (like iPad or so on).
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At first, I also missed the X64 link. You can find it right after the Product Features section. "If you are x64 OS system user, please follow the link here (file size: 45.2 MB)" HTH
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When download is clicked in the usual way, a document in russian opens and at first glance seems to be a guise to install Download Master. This unusual feature is puzzling. Do not know whether the page if pursued further will install malware in the computer. GOTD manager, would you kindly clarify on this.
Rangan D P
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Hello dprangan,
The build doesn't offer DM installation. Please make sure that you choose the right installation link.
Sincerely,
GOTD team
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Pardon me if I'm wrong, but (referencing #6, above) couldn't you save your Open Office presentation in a PPT format (a feature of OO Impress), then open it with iSpring Converter?
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If you want to show or share live, your presentation online, the feature is already included (for free) in PowerPoint 2010 and above. In PowerPoint File>Save&Send>Save to Web.
All you'll need is a MS account (free) on Windows Live, Hotmail or Outlook.com
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A "must", the better converter: OK, you need PowerPoint, but a lot of Rapid E-learning producers need it, it is an important productivity tool; OpenOffice or similar have less useful tools for creating effective Learning Objects
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Comment by Albert Nicholl <-- go back and read. There is a different link for it.
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iSpring makes very powerful products that work well. After being introduced to them through GiveawayOfTheDay, I have purchased the full/professional versions of their software and recommended them to my colleagues (instructional designers/learning program managers) at work. They are packed with smart functionality, flexibility and are easy to use. iSpring Converter is a great way to bridge the gap between strictly PC/Flash-based learning/marketing tools and the increasingly html5-dominated mobile platform. The interactivity, branching, feedback options, and customizable "player" provide much more usefulness than a strictly "video solution." iSpring is the reason I started checking GOTD everyday. Thanks GOTD & iSpring!
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Please note, a 32bit as well as 64bit version is supplied. Choose the correct download. The 64bit appplication does NOT work on the 32bit platform.
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This will be useful for converting power point tables and graphs into static web pages for insertion in a web portal or display. It would be even greater if it were interactive so a user could customize the flash display.
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Would not install on a Windows 7 64 bit Lenovo.
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I am going to buy professional versions of iSpring products. In my free time I learned to use iSpring Presenter 5 (also from Giveaway of the Day). Very good product.
Today I installed Converter 6 but it is not visable in my Power Point. The two products can not be installed together? What are the differences between iSpring Presenter 5 and iSpring Converter 6?
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Found the 64bit version at the bottom of the page. Apologies
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Used a previous version on my old computer. Loved it and would like to put in on my new laptop. Tried this version, but it only installs on a 32 bit system. Is there a giveaway for the 64 bit?
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Dear Tim,
the link to the x64 installation package can be found in the description of the program.
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Downloaded file, went to install but it is only a 32 bit version! So, it wont install on 64bit PC's unless there is a fix available
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Today's GOTD is one of the most valuable you'll ever download if you need a tool to convert your PowerPoint presentations to something viewable on the Web. I paid $50 (and that was at a discount) for the original iSpring Converter, and it does the trick wonderfully. If you can afford to pay for the full iSpring Pro, do it, but if you need something free, this software is the real deal--you will be amazed at what it can do. It doesn't just save your PPT as HTML5; it also preserves any interactivity you added to the presentation, so you can lead users through your presentation any way you want: create a branched scenario, send them to websites, even insert a YouTube video. This is one great deal today! Kudos to iSpring for offering it free! (Can you tell that I love iSpring?!)
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There are other methods to put PowerPoint on tablets and mobile:
Converting to video (with animations, transitions, video clips and sounds preserved)
Leawo PowerPoint to Video Free/Pro (the free edition has some limitations)
http://www.leawo.com/powerpoint-video-converter/
Moyea PPT to Video Converter (one of the few that support 32bit & 64bit PowerPoint 2013 and Window 8)
http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt-to-video/
They launched their back to school sale recently http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/promotion/backtoschool2013/
Using iOS/Android apps (with some elements lost)
Documents To Go
http://www.dataviz.com/dtg_home.html
Quick Office Pro HD
http://www.quickoffice.com/
Microsoft Office 365
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/mobile/
Converting to PDF
Directly save as PDF file in PowerPoint 2010 and 2013
Moyea PPT to PDF Converter (freeware, support batch processing)
http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt-pdf-converter/
Undoubtedly, converting to HTML5 is another creative way!
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Download and instructions fine - but clicking install produced problems.
My system is Windoze7 64 and 86.
Clicking Install produced two messages as follows -
"This version of iSpring Converter is designed to run on a 32-it Windows operating system. Download the appropiate setup program for your operating system."
"iSpring Converter 6 Setup Wizard ended prematurely because of an error. Your system has not been modified. To install this program at a later time, run the Setup Wizard again."
No options for downloading a 64 version, and no info on what modifications need to be made to my system, or how.
Comments welcome.
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The authors should consider making it more generic, so that it could be an add-on for the free clones of Powerpoint that are components of OpenOffice, LibreOffice and other free office packages.
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Correction... 64 bit OS running 32 bit Powerpoint 2010, downloaded 64 bit iSpring 6.2.0 and Powerpoint indicates I have the 32bit iSpring installed... either way it says to activate iSpring and restart Powerpoint... tried, noting activating.
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Excellent TOOL today, especially for webmasters, teachers and webmarketers out there.
Big Plus is its ability to convert any presentation file type (PPT, PPTX, etc.) into HTML5 format, which has nowadays almost completely replaced FLASH format in almost any mobile devices out there(in fact FLASH technology is dying day by day!!)
And can preserve all original PowerPoint effects as well, such as animations, slide transitions, triggers, hyperlinks and embedded audio/videos.
So giving it a THUMBS DOWN simply because you cannot afford to buy Microsoft Office is simply RIDICULOUS and SILLY.
But 197 BUCKS? Come on please!!!!!!!!!
BEST FREE ALTERNATIVE ????
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-tools/Other-Office-Tools/SlideGo.shtml (http://www.slidego.com/home)
Besides that I know a couple of FREEWARE able to convert such files into FLASH:
http://www.authorgen.com/authorpoint-lite-free/powerpoint-to-flash-converter.aspx
If you would instead love to make great online presentations in FLASH format but don't have OFFICE installed in your machine, well you could use this amazing FREE tool for that, kissing your wallet goodbye for good:
http://www.powerbullet.com/index.php
As you can see presentations can be exported as Flash embedded in HTML format or even as an .exe file: how cool is that??
But what if you didn't want to install anything in your machine and most of your potential readers do not have MICROSOFT OFFICE installed in their machines? No problem...
http://www.authorstream.com
And how about convert your PPT files into a more appealing VIDEO??
http://www.effectmatrix.com/PowerPoint-Video-Converter/Free-PowerPoint-Video-Converter.htm (the FREE VERSION even supports PPT to HD video format conversion ==> COOL!!)
Enjoy!!
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Install note. It appears that on a 64 bit OS running the 32 bit version of Powerpoint, the only the 64 bit installer will run.
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