ASAP WebShow version 1.0 beta Plug-In ===================================== Short Description ASAP WebShow is a presentation viewer that runs either as a Netscape Navigator 2.0 Plug-in or as a Helper application for all other web browsers. ASAP WebShow lets anyone view, download and print graphically rich reports and presentations from the web that were created by SPC's award-winning ASAP WordPower report and presentation software package. With the addition of audio support for RealAudio(tm) from Progressive Networks, ASAP WebShow is ideal for Internet and Intranet applications. The addition of sound makes presentations more compelling and helps users to more effectively express information internally. The Internet is an ideal venue for holding live broadcasts to communicate information such as financial earnings and product announcements. A company's Intranet is a practical medium for training employees on-site and remotely, by providing quality reference materials over the internal web. Key Features Synchronized audio -- listen to sound and voice while viewing ASAP WordPower presentations on the web. The RealAudio Player is required. Microsoft PowerPoint 7.0 support -- using the import feature of ASAP WordPower, ASAP WebShow allows content from PowerPoint presentations to be quickly and easily posted to the web, with only minimal editing necessary. Web-based presentations can be designed for interactive or self-running mode. User-selectable view size -- presentations can be viewed in a small live area window, enlarged to fill the current web page or zoomed to full screen. Simple embed commands into HTML: "embed SRC= filename.asp". Also comes with 22 customizable embed parameters to control what the viewer can do with the presentation. Over a dozen border styles and transition effects available to refine the presentation delivery. Very small file size offers exceptionally quick download times. Ideal for users with 14.4K modems. Short Description 486 or higher IBM PC or compatible Windows 3.1, Windows 95 or Windows NT; DOS 5.0 or higher 1 megabyte of available memory Netscape Navigator 2.0 for viewing the World Wide Web 16-color VGA or higher display.