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Encyclopedia > Adobe Acrobat Connect

Adobe Acrobat Connect, formerly Macromedia Breeze, is software used with Microsoft PowerPoint to create information and general presentations, online training materials, web conferencing, and learning modules. Supported by Adobe Flash multimedia interaction is available. Wikibooks has more about this subject: Powerpoint Microsoft Office PowerPoint is a ubiquitous presentation program developed for the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS computer operating systems. ... It has been suggested that FutureSplash Animator be merged into this article or section. ...


Macromedia Breeze includes four applications: Breeze Presenter, Breeze Training, Breeze Meeting, Breeze Events


History and marketplace competition

Prior to September 2006 and being added to the Acrobat family of Adobe products, Adobe Connect was Macromedia Breeze. [1] It was renamed after Adobe's purchase of former competitor Macromedia. Macromedia was an American graphics and web development software house headquartered in San Francisco, California. ...


This product competes with Microsoft Live Meeting and is designed for creating live presentations that can also be replayed "on demand". This product's audience is similar to that of Macromedia Captivate. Microsoft Live Meeting Web conferencing service that is part of the Microsoft Office series of applications. ... Screenshot Adobe Captivate is a screencast program that outputs swf files using a Microsoft Windows computer. ...


External links

  • Adobe Connect Official Website
  • Comparison of Adobe Connect Professional with other leading web conferencing solutions


 
 

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