I've used it on a G4 OSX 10.4.8 and it hummed quite nicely. This addresses the main (but in my view, unfair) criticism levelled at Soundslides. For instance, there's no need for audio tracks anymore, so plain vanilla slideshows are now feasible. Update: I've downloaded the trial beta version.and I must say there are a number of interesting improvements in Soundslides Plus. The trial version of Soundslides Plus in its beta form can be found here. Some people can't live without a Ken Burns effect in their slideshows.but I can. I'll try the beta version first to see whether the new add-ons are worth it. The regular Soundslides will continue to exist for people who that don't need the new features, and there's a 1.6 update coming that includes individual transition control. Confira mais programas, tais como Ultimate Pen, Presentation Prompter ou Sticky Brainstorming, que podem ser similares a Soundslides Plus.
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The pricing is yet to be determined but Weiss says that he's committed to keeping it within range of individuals. Soundslides operates in a single window on your Windows or Mac OS X computer, with a straightforward interface that leads you through importing your images and audio. Soundslides Plus will cost more than Soundslides, though the full $39.95 purchase price of Soundslides will count towards the cost of the pro version. New features have been introduced such as image movement (pan & zoom), built-in lowerthirds, thumbnail menus and the ability to create traditional (non-audio) slide shows. I hear that Joe Weiss, the creator of Soundslides, has announced the beta version of Soundslides Plus, an entirely new version of Soundslides, possibly the "pro" version.
I'm a great fan of Soundslides, a popular and simple program which allows me to combine still images and sound in a functional multimedia package for posting on the web, or on CD/DVD for direct distribution.