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![]() Collect all of your media into the Freepath Playlist with the simple drag-and-drop interface. Drag documents from your PC or from other applications such as your web browser, Picasa, and iTunes. |
Arrange or rearrange the order of your items directly in the Freepath Playlist. Items can even be rearranged on-the-fly during your presentation, and your audience will never see the changes. |
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Present any item from your Playlist with a single click of the mouse. Freepath gives you complete control over what the audience sees. You can return to a previous document to answer a question or skip ahead because of time-constraints, with no misfire in your presentation.
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Get Past Your Pain Freepath gets you past your presentation pain-points by embracing the tools you already use, like Microsoft® Office, and making them more presentable. Here are some painful, and unfortunately common, scenarios: |
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I can't move between my PowerPoint® presentations. In order to show a slide in another PowerPoint® presentation, I have to close the PowerPoint® presentation I'm currently showing my audience, hunt for the other one, open it, find the slide I want, then launch it. Meanwhile, everyone is seeing what I've been doing behind the scenes, only it's not so "behind the scenes" anymore. It makes me look unprepared. Freepath lets you call up any number of PowerPoint® presentations, and switch between them as effortlessly as a mouse-click. You can jump to any slide in any PowerPoint® file in your playlist. Because Freepath uses Windows extended desktop, your actions are always behind the scenes, and your audience only sees what you want them to see. |
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I get questions from my audience, but can't show the media or document I want because it's buried somewhere in my laptop, and who knows if I can pop it up on the screen. I suppose I could have converted all that stuff over to some other format, but what a hassle. Plus, getting back to where I left off is a nightmare. Hitting Alt-Tab a dozen times just to figure out where I am is really frustrating. This happens too frequently. You can easily lose your audience while you look for the file containing the information to answer a question, and once you find it, you'll have to figure out how to open and display it. Let Freepath figure out how to display it for you, so you can concentrate on your audience. Plus, you'll always know where you are in your presentation, even if you deviated off your planned path. |
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I have lots of PDF documents I need
to show, how come I can't put a PDF document in my PowerPoint® presentation?
You have to embed a link into a slide, then show the page, then click on the link to bring up a PDF document in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Kind of clunky. In Freepath, just click on a PDF in your playlist, and it appears to your audience. |
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When
I want to show my Excel® spreadsheets or Word® documents, I
have to open them up in advance, remember where they are in my taskbar,
and suffer through a confusing mess of windows on my screen. I
have to rummage around using "smile-and-error" until I happen
across the right one. Are people really burning holes through me with
their stares?
Freepath makes your Excel®, Word®, and of course PowerPoint® files more presentable. Instead of opening up a bunch of spreadsheets or Word® documents that clutter your display and overload your taskbar, you can just place them in your playlist. Freepath will handle them for you, so you don't have to do the Alt-Tab-Shuffle. And, your body will be safe from irate eye-beams. |
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