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November 24, 2006
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To breeze or not to breeze?

  • November 24, 2006
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Hi, I have a quick question. I have a powerpoint/breeze project that I need to have translated in 2 more languages. I already have the audio files for those languages and images as well. It is just a matter of synching them. Now I am not very profficient with powerpoint, but can get by and have never used breeze before. My question is, is this a task I could learn fairly quickly and do myself, or does it require indepth knowledge about the software and must I pay to have someone do it for me?
If I must outsource the project, what would a fair fee be, it seems no one in my area is very familiar with this product and I do not want to pay a fortune simply because I am ignorant of what is actually required to make these changes.

Tahnking you in advance for your response(s)...
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    Participating Frequently
    November 28, 2006
    All great suggestions.

    My company, Clarix Technologies, Inc offers free ongoing training for our customers as well. So, if you've purchased from us previously, or are planning on using Presenter... need licenses and so on. you can always get in touch with me and i'll be more than happy to set you up in our ongoing training.

    Cheers,

    Scott Jones
    Clarix Technologies, Inc.
    1163 Pittsford-Victor Road, Suite 210
    Pittsford, NY 14534
    jones@clarix.com
    (585) 899-5300 x148 Phone
    (585) 899-5464 Fax
    www.clarix.com
    November 28, 2006
    I agree with Ben_tgg. We use Breeze to produce webinars hosted by new presenters every month. New presenters usually get only a 45 min. practice run and then they're ready to use Breeze to present live to an Internet audience. I think all have found the system extremely easy to use. Figuring out layouts took a bit of reading up, but once your format is set, it's easy to make minor adjustments.
    Known Participant
    November 28, 2006
    A great way to learn how to do this is to watch a short (1-2 minute) tutorial on synchronizing audio.

    http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/breeze/presenter/quick_start/

    Good luck,
    Known Participant
    November 28, 2006
    Hi,

    Breeze Presenter is actually quite easy and straight foward to use. You could definatly learn to use it fairly quickly. If you are thinking of outsourcing my suggestion would be instead to invest in some training for yourself in Breeze and/or powerpoint.

    Ben