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| Update of PowerShrink PowerPoint Compression Software A lot of companies hassle with large PowerPoint presentations that tend to have more and more pictures in them, making them very difficult to send via e-mail due to company e-mail server policies on attachment sizes, as well as making them more difficult to store on already full data servers. Companies can now use TopByteLabs' newly released PowerShrink Version 2.1, which optimizes PowerPoint presentations while compressing them up to 95 percent. The compressed presentations stay fully functional, without changing the contents and file format of the PowerPoint file. New features of PowerShrink 2.1 include an improved, more stable and reliable compression, with improved picture quality for .gif and .png files. Various options allow users to find the perfect balance between shrinking and quality. A context menu and PowerPoint integration provide maximum comfort for users. PowerShrink is available as an install-version and as a single-.exe-file, which makes network installation much easier. Seeking cost-effective ways to send large Microsoft PowerPoint presentations via e-mail, companies are transitioning from sending presentations on CD/DVD media parcel post to shrinking them with PowerShrink. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Computing News :: home page |