Visual ELearning Design Studio 8
Tilgore Kraut - August 7, 2007Most content and Elearning publishers are frequented with constraints of designing elegant startup screens, launch windows, autorun menus etc for their instructional material. With Visual ELearning Design Studio these issues are seamlessly resolved and a great visual interface can be designed
The software allows us easily design highly professional Front End screens for instructional content. The software gets installs without much fuss and presents before us a neat appearance. You can choose the components you want to create from the options given in the software. So you have various options from creating Text Labels, 3D labels to video options. Even hotspot areas can be created which can then linked to specific action events. Next you also have multiple options for inserting action properties like what even you would want to occur if some clicks a button. Special multimedia effects can also be easily be inserted. To help you achieve these tasks the software comes with an action wizard that guides with most common tasks that you will normally like to achieve. Just choose option from the extensive drop down list and action property will come into place. It gives intelligent options like having an activation key which becomes a critical function if you are really looking to commercialize your offerings in the public. The software allows you save the interfaces under project names. It also effortlessly creates autoruns and installation procedures if you so desire.
Overall the software does a great deal more that what normally appears on first look. With a little guidance from the help files one can learn all the intricacies of the software and design some of the most practical ends for Elearning solutions. Its a software that is surely going warm the hearts of content providers and make rapid strides in popularity in coming days.
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August 12th, 2007 at 6:56 am
trying now.