Glad you liked it! iSpring Suite includes iSpring Cam Pro, our video editor. With the help of this software, you can edit your videos and make screencasts.
I agree. All these tools are 'free' with limitations and are cut down versions to wet your appetite to buy the real deal. There is very little free in any of them.
You can't make a presentation with more than 15 slides so it is "Free" but limited (for basic authoring of any decent course completely useless). The use of the word 'free' is a marketing tool. I'm just being honest here. There is no free. Everything is set up to entice/frustrate you to buy the real deal once you installed it and had a good play with it.
@@mar56313 Hello, thank you for your response. We're sorry to hear that your experience was not up to standards. We understand that a free version of the product is not enough for a course with more than 15 slides. But there can be situations when a person needs quickly make something small, for example, a quiz with several questions. For such tasks, free versions of products are perfect. The products usually also have trial versions, which have all the features, but for a limited time. In this video, we are talking about free versions of programs that are not limited in time for use. That is why we use the word "free". In case you want to try all the features, you are more than welcome to download the trial versions of the programs. For example, you can download and use iSpring Suite for 30 days: www.ispringsolutions.com/ispring-suite/trial Hope my answer will help you :)
@@iSpringPro Thank you for the reply. As the saying goes 'let's agree to disagree'. I took the review I read on face value and only after installing the product and actually wasting time creating slides it became apparent that it was not in fact free but limited use. You have a fantastic product in my opinion. In fact of the 6 products I installed and reviewed I found yours to be the best and easiest to use. I was creating a proof of concept for a work project to showcase a shift from eLearning/ assessment into reference style and it required more than the limited 15 slides thus eliminating iSpring from the list. Instead I used 'Open eLearning' (a lesser more bland product) to showcase the capability to my colleagues. Time wasted is opportunity missed. I truly wish you all the best.
iSpring SDK (software development kit) is a high-performance solution that provides websites and online applications with automatic PowerPoint to HTML 5 conversion functions. It performs fast batch conversion of thousands of PowerPoint presentations into a web-friendly HTML format. You can easily integrate HTML presentations and slides into rich media applications, Learning Management Systems (LMS), Web conferencing systems, and other web applications.
Timeline:
0:32 - What is an eLearning authoring tool?
1:26 - iSpring Free overview
2:27 - PROs
2:54 - CONs
3:11 - Udutu overview
3:41 - PROs
3:57 - CONs
4:14 - isEazy overview
4:43 - CONs
4:59 - PROs
5:11 - Adapt overview
5:42 - Adapt PROs
5:51 - Adapt CONs
6:04 - CourseLab overview
6:32 - CourseLab PROs
6:46 - CourseLab CONs
7:02 - GLOMaker overview
7:35 - GLOMaker PROs
7:47 - GLOMaker CONs
7:58 - H5P overview
8:31 - H5P PROs
8:45 - H5P CONs
8:58 - Moovly overview
9:35 - Moovly PROs
9:49 - Moovly CONs
10:06 - AdaptiveU overview
10:35 - AdaptiveU PROs
10:51 - AdaptiveU CONs
11:13 - Which tool to choose?
"fool featured"? (from the video description)
thank you so much
This video was super useful! BTW any opinions on the Vmaker tool?
Glad you liked it! iSpring Suite includes iSpring Cam Pro, our video editor. With the help of this software, you can edit your videos and make screencasts.
Nice presentation. Thank you
You are welcome
Very helpful.
ISpring is not Free
Hello, in this video we are talking about iSpring Free - www.ispringsolutions.com/ispring-free
I agree. All these tools are 'free' with limitations and are cut down versions to wet your appetite to buy the real deal. There is very little free in any of them.
You can't make a presentation with more than 15 slides so it is "Free" but limited (for basic authoring of any decent course completely useless). The use of the word 'free' is a marketing tool. I'm just being honest here. There is no free. Everything is set up to entice/frustrate you to buy the real deal once you installed it and had a good play with it.
@@mar56313 Hello, thank you for your response.
We're sorry to hear that your experience was not up to standards. We understand that a free version of the product is not enough for a course with more than 15 slides. But there can be situations when a person needs quickly make something small, for example, a quiz with several questions. For such tasks, free versions of products are perfect.
The products usually also have trial versions, which have all the features, but for a limited time. In this video, we are talking about free versions of programs that are not limited in time for use. That is why we use the word "free".
In case you want to try all the features, you are more than welcome to download the trial versions of the programs. For example, you can download and use iSpring Suite for 30 days: www.ispringsolutions.com/ispring-suite/trial
Hope my answer will help you :)
@@iSpringPro Thank you for the reply. As the saying goes 'let's agree to disagree'. I took the review I read on face value and only after installing the product and actually wasting time creating slides it became apparent that it was not in fact free but limited use. You have a fantastic product in my opinion. In fact of the 6 products I installed and reviewed I found yours to be the best and easiest to use. I was creating a proof of concept for a work project to showcase a shift from eLearning/ assessment into reference style and it required more than the limited 15 slides thus eliminating iSpring from the list. Instead I used 'Open eLearning' (a lesser more bland product) to showcase the capability to my colleagues. Time wasted is opportunity missed. I truly wish you all the best.
Thanks
Very helpful.
excellent job. keep up the good work
Thank you very much!
Surprised not to find Lumi and Activepresenter in the list
Vmaker, as well.
Amazing video
Glad you think so!
superb presentation
Thank you so much! We have more videos like this one in a playlist: ruclips.net/p/PL3h507uK1S2lZ8kyj3hZ1oBW013wHTDsJ
What is ispring SDK?
iSpring SDK (software development kit) is a high-performance solution that provides websites and online applications with automatic PowerPoint to HTML 5 conversion functions. It performs fast batch conversion of thousands of PowerPoint presentations into a web-friendly HTML format.
You can easily integrate HTML presentations and slides into rich media applications, Learning Management Systems (LMS), Web conferencing systems, and other web applications.
@@iSpringPro can it convert my PowerPoint presentation into an android application?