Adobe Persuasion
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Adobe Persuasion (formerly Aldus Persuasion) was a presentation program developed for the Mac platform by Aldus Corporation. After it was acquired by Adobe Systems in 1994, when the two companies merged, a Microsoft Windows version was released. Adobe discontinued production from September 1997.
Versions History
- Aldus Persuasion 1. For Mac only. Created by Peter Polash.
- Aldus Persuasion 2.0
- Aldus Persuasion 2.x
- Adobe Persuasion 3.0 had both Mac and Windows versions, and was released in 1995. It was bundled with the Persuasion Player.
- Adobe Persuasion 4.0 was released in 1996. The Mac and Windows versions shipped together, with a simultaneous end-user license for each platform. It was bundled with Adobe Acrobat Distiller 3.0, Acrobat Reader 3.0, Persuasion Player, Adobe Type Manager, and a collection of clip art, movies, sounds, and 20 fonts. It included a utility to directly convert Microsoft PowerPoint files. Powerpoint being Persuasion's primary competitor on the popular Windows platform, compatibility was an important feature.
External links
- ATPM e-zine [review of Persuasion 4.0] from January 1997.
- [An example of a presentation] (.pdf, 401KB) made using Persuasion, from the Administration Department at Michigan Technological University. Includes line and bar graphs.
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