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Icecream Slideshow Maker Pro 4.03 estaba como Giveaway el día n 20 de mayo de 2020
Icecream Slideshow Maker es un software fácil de usar para la creación de presentaciones de diapositivas. El programa está diseñado de modo que usted puede hacer presentaciones de diapositivas con audio en sólo un par de clics del ratón.
Agregar imágenes, especificar su duración y transición, agregar el texto de las diapositivas, si es necesario y establecer la configuración del texto. Las imágenes pueden ser ordenados en orden alfabético y revueltos en orden aleatorio. La adición de múltiples archivos de audio está disponible en el programa. Crear lista de reproducción de música para la presentación de diapositivas mediante la adición de múltiples archivos de audio.
La vista previa de la zona de el programa es una gran herramienta que permite verificar la presentación de diapositivas antes de su creación. Selección de formato de vídeo y la resolución de salida está disponible antes de la creación de vídeo. La secuencia de fotos se pueden subir a YouTube, Google Drive y Dropbox. La función para reanudar las presentaciones de la "Historia" del panel es una gran manera de añadir los cambios necesarios a los proyectos listos.
Windows XP/ 7/ 8/ 10; 1.66Ghz Intel, AMD or any other compatible processor/faster processor for netbooks; 512MB of RAM (4GB for better performance); 100MB to 5GB of free disk space
24.9 MB
Lifetime
$19.95
Icecream PDF Editor es un poderoso multi funcional editor de PDF que te sorprenda con una variedad de opciones compatibles y características. Gracias a los 4 diferentes modos de trabajo, se puede proceder con todo tipo de PDF modificaciones. El uso de "Editar", "Anotar", "Administrar páginas" y "Rellenar formularios" modo de edición de PDF los archivos de acuerdo a sus necesidades. Cambiar los permisos de archivo, combinar archivos PDF, crear nuevos archivos PDF desde cero, agregar y girar las páginas, y mucho más.
I've just finished "playing" with Ice Cream Slideshow Maker Pro v4.04 (immediately upgraded after install) for about an hour. My overall impression is that I think it's greatest strengths are probably it's greatest weaknesses. Let me explain. My "go-to" slideshow apps are PTE AV Studio 10 (current) and Photodex Producer v9 (previously) which are both relatively expensive to buy, ultra complex in their myriad of capabilities and have steep learning curves to use effectively and efficiently - these are the types of programs that professionals (not me) would use to create presentations that are sold for premium dollars.
Ice Cream Slideshow Maker Pro does NOT fit into that category. It DOES, however, present you with a means of EASILY, with practially NO learning curve, producing an attractive, attention getting, slideshow that you can be proud of, all done within a few minutes and output/uploaded easily to social media platforms, as webm files to place within HTML 5 code and as standalone MP4, MOV or AVI for your PC or "Smart" TV.
Here are some pluses and minuses:
- The ability to use audio files (MP3, WAV or WMA) LONGER than your show and then Fade it out at the end i.e. last slide) regardless of the audio length is a definite plus. Missing is the ability to "sync" your show (slide & transition times) to the music automatically. You're also limited to a single audio track with no varying volume control during playback. (Multiple audio tracks are used for voice overs, sound effects, etc., during playback)
- Another pls - The ability to add text to your tile and individual slides. The **BIG** negative here is that you can NOT change the font size or rotate the text. Also, the text positions are predefined to nine (9) locations on the slide, 3 left 3 center and 3 right, and cannot be changed or adjusted.
- A few more negatives: cannot add blank slides (for example to have just text - need to create a blank image externally then import into program), cannot add video clips, cannot scale, crop or adjust photos, no "zoom" in/out or rotate slide capability during display - only zoom in/out transitions, cannot rotate or "animate" slides, no keyframes plus many, many more options that are available in the more sophisticated programs like PTE or ProShow.
Regardless of the negatives, the bottom line here is, by virture **OF** the missing features, if you're looking for a simple, VERY easy to use slideshow maker that can produce some attractive and attention getting slideshows with VERY little effort, give it try. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at your results.
Installed easily and immediately, prior to registering, informed me of an update to version 4.04. Downloaded and installed the update and then registered with code found in the README file. I added a folder of images from my motion-detecting camera and created a video file. I played with a few of the settings and created the video file successfully. All in all a keeper for me due to ease of use and acceptable results.
Rick,
You were right. Seems to work.
Install the upgraded version right over the old version (without prior removal) and then go to settings on the bottom right to reach the activate button. Here just paste in the code (don't worry about the hyphens).
Thanks for the tip.
Like IceCream Video Editor, this software is unable to adapt the interface to à 175% of Windows Screen setting. Setting on a 10" tablet with high-resolution.
The app is displayed outside the screen and if i try to force it on the display, everything is blended in a horrible interface !
I explain that to Icecream team for the video editor, and nothing change with new versions. Same problem here. Unusable !
Adjusting the photo time or adjusting the audio offset, manually, is a pain when you're trying to find a mp3(s) to match the time of the slideshow. I have tried another program which did it automatically, but was too expensive to buy. Icecream slideshow would be perfect if it could do the adjusting automatically as well.
wynford, I agree with you and most higher end apps have that feature. (i.e. sync slides to music) Today's offering, however, DOES provide (sort of) a work around IF you do NOT need the entire length of the audio file to be heard. As long as your audio file plays LONGER than your actual slideshow, you can just select a FADE OUT value of a few seconds (3 - 5 secs suggested) and your audio will gently fade out as the last image is displayed. Most people (in my experience) would not realize that they had not heard the entire audio selection as their attention would be focused on the VISUAL aspects of your show.
How wonderful the download process is, I hope it is always like this from now on. Some of us don't want facebook. Thank you
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