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April 18, 2007

Web-based collaboration and presentation tools

SPresent is free Web-based presentations application built with Flash. Create and edit high-quality Flash presentations online. You can send presentations via e-mail or publish on your web site or blog.


 
Octopz is the next generation of online collaboration technology.  With an extensive set of easy-to-use markup tools, fully integrated support for text messaging, VoIP and webcams, Octopz enables team members anywhere in the world to work together securely, either in real time or asynchronously, marking up a wide range of document types.  Teams can then save their work for easy retrieval, review and critical feedback.  The result is accelerated decision making and speed-to-market — a significant competitive edge.

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