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May 22, 2006
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General Breeze question

  • May 22, 2006
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Hello,

I am looking to put together some basic video demos for a company i work for. I really like the layour of the Breeze UI where you have the video on the main page and the topic options on the side, so if you have say 7 topics you can skip any of them you do not care about. I am however not interested in online seminars or training. I would just like to have these video demos available on our site to walk users through the use of our products. Is breeze the best option for me or is there something i am missing? It seems more geared for online seminars and such, and is kind of expensive for only creating interactive demo movies. I know i could create this in flash, but it seems like it would be very time consuming.

Any suggestions would be apprectiated.

best regards,
-tom
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    May 22, 2006
    You might want to consider using (Adobe/Macromedia) Captivate for your project, since this is well-suited for recording interactive software demonstrations.

    You can check out its feature set or download a free trial version here..
    Adobe Captivate (link to product page)

    As well, the FLV format is a good choice for delivering video over the web. There is a FLV encoder included with Flash where you may import your AVI, MPEG, QuickTime, etc..

    Cheers,
    Christopher

    PS: Breeze also works well with Captivate, in that you can publish directly to a Breeze Server through the Captivate interface.