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Samples on website... - Version: 2.1.4, 2/18/2007 06:12AM PST
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- Samples on website...
Easy and Fun inactive multi media 



- Version: 2.1.4, 1/7/2005 08:00AM PST
velzian
I was looking for something that would allow me to do up an interactive piece without going through the trouble and time of programming that one has to in Director. eZedia fits that bill. It is simple and has enough features to quickly put together something and still WOW the audience. I agree with an older post that a 30 day or even a 15 day trial would probably be better than the 5 frame demo that I tried. Had a few issues regarding the demo and the support I received was excellent! For someone who want to get their hands "wet" in creating rich multi-media projects eZediaQTI has a lot to offer and well worth the money. You also can't beat the money back guarantee..
New version, altogether like a new product 



- Version: 2.0, 4/15/2004 08:47AM PST
timbouton_dotmac
As a long-time user, I can't get over the beauty of this new version. I'm a QuickTime Interactive enthusiast (and former MacGenius) who doesn't have the patience for scripting apps (I wouldn't know Lingo from Logo). This version's elegant interface and remarkable ease-of-use mask the true depth and flexibility of QTi. While this software seems targeted to the education market, it has broad application for any business user or hobbyist. I am in the process of (among other things) converting a harmonica instruction CD & booklet into a cross-platform multimedia product using this software and I am amazed at how stable and well this version works on my fp-imac using Panther. When you see Version 2 reviewed by the mainstream Mac press, you'll wish you had been using it all along!
All are ugly and show very little interactivity. One in particular, NASA's transit of Venus, all the index items I tried linked to the same page which had huge next/previous arrows that in most cases went nowhere.
I scoured around in the hope of seeing something that would commend the software but failed, even on eMedia's own webpage wher one would expect something.
I honestly can't see what on Earth it does that one couldn't just do in Keynote or a PDF file edited in Acrobat. Both which are better supported and much more atractive to look at.