HTML5 simplifies the task of Web developers, mobile app developers, gamers or enterprises looking to explore the Web as their platform for growth.
The advantage of HTML 5 is that it allows developers to create highly powerful Web applications on the same technologies they were familiar with. It also offers tools to develop rich applications across a number of device platforms including mobile phones, tablets and gaming devices. HTML5 enables Web apps to be more responsive, creating a better user experience than that delivered by desktops.
HTML 5 provides game developers with rich APIs and high performance 2D/3D graphics capabilities to power their games. Businesses can use the technology to improve mobility and business communications.
With HTML 5 gaining popularity, companies engaged in delivering technologies and solutions for website and app development are busy integrating HTML 5 into their offerings.
Recently, iSpring Solutions, a software company specialized in providing software for presentation development and E-Learning authoring, launched iSpring Pro 7 for PowerPoint on HTML 5.
The iSpring’s PowerPoint-to-Flash solutions have been helping clients to create Web-ready presentations for years. One of the limitations of Flash is that it does not support mobile devices. With mobile devices contributing to a greater level of content availability, companies like iSpring Pro 7 are turning to HTML 5 to address this limitation.
iSpring Pro 7 now makes PowerPoint presentations compatible with virtually all mobile devices.
"Thousands of iSpring customers participated in the public beta-testing program for iSpring Pro 7 and their feedback exceeded our expectations. We created a really great product," said Yury Uskov , CEO of iSpring Solutions, in a statement.
iSpring supports all advanced PowerPoint features: transition effects, animations, triggers, embedded media, buttons and hyperlinks. Additionally, it introduces new features such as improved voiceovers and video narrations, slide branching, restricted navigation to build learning paths, and support of the Tin Can API for even wider LMS compatibility.
The eLearning content creation platform also gives authors an option to develop content compliant with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, making presentations accessible by screen readers.
Other new features incorporated in iSpring Pro 7 include improved voiceovers and video narrations, slide branching, restricted navigation to build learning paths, and support of the Tin Can API for even wider LMS compatibility. The option to create content compliant with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act makes presentations accessible by screen readers.
Thanks to HTML5 technology, the course content and presentations created with iSpring Pro 7 will flexibly adapt to different screen sizes and adjust to changing device orientation. The presentation controls are tailored to meet touchscreen interface requirements and support touch gestures.
The iSpring Pro 7.0 is available for purchase on the iSpring website at a list price of $397.
Edited by
Brooke Neuman