Hi,
Today I had a nasty surprise, finding that my presentation built with ICD3, is not running on Win98. I know that ICD3 requires Win2k, but I was hoping that the final presentation is not that restrictive. I need a solution, fast, please... Can I make it run on 98? I would have made the presentation with ICD1, but I needed the crawl text effect...
Thank you!
Thank you Sumant, for referring me to that post. I must have skipped it.
The problem is, that is not helping me at all. The problem still remains, and I can't use the software to run the presentation properly. While searching on the Scala website, I found the summary of changes in Service Pack 3 of ICD. There it sais: "- The problem with really slow alpha wipes and script wipes on elements when running full-screen has been fixed."
Well... if it is fixed in SP3, why isn't fixed on ICD3.
I really like ICD, it seems to be very easy to use and to make presentations. Right now, I'm evaluating it, using ICD3 trial. But I can't convince my boss to aquire the software if there are problems like these. Until now they were doing presentations in Flash! Yuck... I don't want to be forced to use Flash for presentations...
Hello,
I'm doing a presentation ICD3, and I've noticed a strange fact. I have a slide with a crawl text on the bottom, and in the middle of screen, there are some texts associated with images, that appear and dissapear with the dissolve wipe. The thing is, that when I run my presentation on the desktop window, it runs ok. But if I run it full screen, the crawl and the wipes are running extremely slow! Why? Anyone? Please... :)
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