Free download MaxMedia 2.2.00
Create sophisticated interactive applications such as multimedia presentations, digital album, interactive kiosks and catalogs, cd-cards, banners for web sites, computer-based training applications, cbt, educational games and materials, e-books, screen savers and wallpapers of the Windows, interactive CDs and more. MaxMedia is an easy-to-use professional multimedia authoring tool, for inexperienced and advanced users. Without having to learn any complicated programming languages, you will be able to combine graphic, image, photos, text, sounds, mp3, video, flash, animation, html and other elements into your own creation. After finishing your work, you can distribute it as executable file (EXE), screen saver (SCR), Flash (SWF), animated gif (GIF), video (AVI) or to present it directly from the CD, DVD (JPG/Photo-CD) or Internet Explorer (MaxPlayI plug-ins OCX). You can send to other users a final version of your application or an evaluation version limited for an amount of days. With MaxMedia your imagination is your only limit!
MaxMedia 2.2.00 audio & multimedia, presentation tools software developed by ML Software & Services. The license of this audio & multimedia, presentation tools software is shareware, the price is 65.00, you can free download and get a free trial before you buy a license or registration. All MaxMedia 2.2.00 download links are direct MaxMedia full download from ML Software & Services site or their selected mirrors.
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Recent Changes: Not Established
Install Support: Install and Uninstall
Supported Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish
Additional Requirements: Pentium 500Mhz; 128Mb RAM; 40Mb HD; Most recent version from Windows Media Player and Direct-X.
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