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ViewletBuilder 4.5.11

ViewletBuilder's innovative content creation process has revolutionized the way in which software is presented and demonstrated. Comes with content management and reporting capabilities when used with ViewletCentral. The history of online demos can quite literally be divided into a pre-Viewlet era and the post-Viewlet era. Before ViewletBuilder introduced its ground-breaking screen-capture animation process to the world in 1998, application demos tended to be lengthy movie files, which were difficult to edit and virtually impossible to update. Today, ViewletBuilder's patented content creation mechanism allows users to take a series of completely editable screen captures that are then animated to produce a flawless Flash simulation. ViewletBuilder's unprecedented ease of use, fast creation and unrivaled quality of output have made it the darling of trainers, support specialists, marketing professionals and software developers around the world. Viewlets help accelerate the adoption of new products, dramatically reduce the volume of support calls, visually communicate new ideas, and train end-users on new software and systems. Corporations (including fifty percent of Fortune 100 companies), schools, universities and governmental organizations and corporations in over 60 countries rely on Viewlets for their online presentations and simulations.

This software is a commercial software. You will be able to download and test ViewletBuilder during a certain period of time, then, if it does what you need, you will have to acquire the full version. The trial version available for download on www.softandco.com has a size of 47586 KBytes. For additional information and support request, please contact directly ViewletBuilder publisher.

ViewletBuilder 4.5.11 was released by Qarbon on Friday 09 February 2007. Its known requirements are : 512MB Ram + 16bits+ Video Card.

ViewletBuilder will run on Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

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