Its been a busy summer at the Freepath offices! We made a prestigious watch list, made it easier for multiple users to access Freepath, created a public playlist to help you get up to speed and kicked off a weekly webinar that you can attend to learn how to get the most out of Freepath. Stay tuned to learn more!
Best in show!
We are proud to announce that Freepath was added by Frost and Sullivan to its Hot Company watch list in the 2009 report of the World Presentation Assembly and Management Platforms Market. Frost and Sullivan showcases Freepath 2.0 as a match with its key features of a winning presentation solution.
If you are a Freepath user, you are most likely well aware of some of the key features that Frost and Sullivan highlight in their report. The ability to play assets in their native format is very powerful. Why reinvent the wheel? You have the content in its various forms—PowerPoint slides, web sites, PDFs, word documents—drag, drop, present!
Another strength of Freepath is the flexibility it gives to the presenter. It allows you to access content nonlinearly. During your presentation, you may want to revisit a slide or a piece of your content. Freepath’s user interface makes it simple to access what you want when you want it.
Another key feature is the ability to edit in real-time while in presentation mode. Perhaps you are displaying a spreadsheet or a document—use the “One click to Unlock” feature to interact live with your content. Simply click once anywhere on the Audience screen to unlock. Edit a document, traverse a website, pick the content and do what you will from within the audience screen.
Learn more!
To learn more about some of Freepath’s powerful features, visit http://freebits.weebly.com to view a series of overviews in the form of screencasts. Also, check out the "Getting Started" playlist on myFreepath. This playlist includes a series of screencasts to help you get up to speed with Freepath. Going forward, all new Freepath downloads will include this playlist. We have posted it on myFreepath so that existing users will be able to benefit from these short tips and tricks.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
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