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To: alex who wrote (2477)5/27/1999 3:27:00 AM
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Microsoft's Vizact 2000 creates dynamic documents
By Anne Knowles
May 26, 1999 12:00am
PC Week

Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) today announced a new PC application
designed to help average users create dynamic documents that
have the same flair as Web pages.

Vizact 2000 enables users to take any document that can be
saved in HTML, such as documents created in Microsoft's Office
applications, and add functions like interactive bullets or type that
"wipes" across the page at a given time. The results are much like
those found on Web pages, where a user clicks on type to activate
another paragraph of text, or on PowerPoint presentation slides,
where text appears and disappears.

To do that, Vizact 2000 uses HTML+Time, a specification
developed by Microsoft, Compaq Computer Corp. and Macromedia
Inc. that adds XML tags to HTML for activating type, graphics,
video and audio based on time.
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