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Hmm -- a typo?
Blog entry reads, "... it’s worth nothing that Andreas..."
I think you meant to say, "it's worth NOTING ..."
TomS |
07.13.06 - 6:11 pm | #
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sorry! fixed.
Alex Eckelberry (Siteowner) |
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07.13.06 - 8:43 pm | #
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Hi Alex, I thought this might be interesting to you and your blog readers...
Our PowerPoint compiler removes the Zero day attack vector by turning PowerPoint presentations into a locked down secure format for playback. It adds a lot more functionality as well enabling PowerPoint authors to enhance, secure and control their content including;
* Synchronised slide/audio/video streams
* Valid from and expiry dates for presentation and individual slides
* No extraction of slides or media to disk
* Supports multiple clearance levels to restict specific slide access
* Compile to a single .EXE or .RRRx playback file
* Content in file is encrypted
* Author can 'licence' presentation to specific users
* User can trace back source of leaked presentations
* Complete control over playback behaviour
... and much, much more.
Tim Carmichael |
Homepage |
07.18.06 - 4:25 am | #
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