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Lectora 2005 Breaks New Ground for Multimedia Authoring Tools; With More Than 50 New Features, Trivantis Launches Most Substantial Release to Date.


CINCINNATI -- Trivantis Corporation, the leader in authoring and publishing technology, today announced the release of Lectora 2005, which includes the addition of significant new features inspired by the feedback from loyal Lectora users. Expanding on the programming-free authoring and publishing technology which has made Lectora the preferred eLearning authoring tool, Trivantis has added more than 50 new features that provide content developers with advanced ease of use and unmatched flexibility.

The major new features in Lectora 2005 include:

--Learning Object Library - Conveniently store and share objects by adding them to the Learning Object Library. This feature provides efficiency and ease of use by allowing the object to be easily accessed and shared in collaborative authoring environments.

--Real Media Native Support - Lectora now plays RealPlayer(R) media content natively, providing seamless compatibility between Lectora and Real(R) media.

--Equation Editor - Easily create and edit mathematical formulas and equations using the built-in equation editor.

--Advanced Text Features - Easily add flair to content with the new option to insert images, animation, or equations inside text blocks. This feature offers complete control of the layout and appearance of content.

--Advanced Art and Design Features - Lectora takes creativity and practical content design to new heights with the new Shapes and Lines Designer and Border and Margin Creator. Users can create an array of shapes and lines, including arrows, circles, squares, triangles, trapezoids, parallelograms, and more. Authors can also make text stand out by creating text boxes with margins and borders that include advanced options such as 3D cutout and 3D ridge border with the ability to choose margin width, border width, and color.

--Extensive File Support - Lectora now adds PNG (Portable Network Graphics) A bitmapped graphics file format endorsed by the World Wide Web Consortium. It is expected to eventually replace the GIF format, because there are lingering legal problems with GIFs.  file support to the extensive array of media types already supported - such as TIF TIF Tagged Image File (file name extension)
TIF Tax Increment Financing
TIF Temporary Internet Files
TIF Transport Innovation Fund (UK)
TIF Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund
, GIF GIF
 in full Graphics Interchange Format

Standard computer file format for graphic images. GIF files use data compression to reduce the file size. The original version of the format was developed by CompuServe in 1987.
, JPG, BMP (1) (BitMaP) Also known as a "bump" file, it is the native, bitmapped graphics format in Windows. A BMP can be saved in several color options: 1-, 4-, 8- and 24-bit color provide 2, 16, 256 and 16,000,000 colors respectively. BMP files use the .BMP or . , and IPIX IPIX Interface Processor for Imagery Exchange  3-D image formats; WAV, MIDI, MP3, AIFF AIFF - Audio IFF , WMF, and streaming audio by Microsoft(R) or Real(R) Audio files; AVI, MOV, MPG, Flash animations, streaming video by Microsoft(R) or Real(R) Video files; as well as ASP, JSP, and PHP (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor) A scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. With syntax from C, Java and Perl, PHP code is embedded within HTML pages for server side execution.  scripting.

Lectora 2005 provides many other new features that increase production speed, promote creativity, and enable authors to further customize their content. Lectora is ideal for rapid e-Learning development as well as multiple platform multimedia publishing.

"This is absolutely the most significant product release to date," said Tim Loudermilk, Trivantis founder and Chief Software Architect. "This launch has propelled Lectora well beyond the forefront of authoring technologies."

Lectora's new features demonstrate Trivantis' ongoing commitment to meet the changing needs of content developers and users. Lectora continues to enable non-programmers to easily and effectively produce content and deliver timely and measurable information quickly and cost-effectively to employees and consumers.

Lectora publishes to several universal standards including AICC AICC anti-inhibitor coagulant complex.  and SCORM SCORM Shareable Content Object Reference Model (web-based e-learning standard)
SCORM Shared Courseware Object Reference Model
SCORM Shareable Courseware Object Reference Model
, Microsoft(R) LRN and Cisco(R) CDN (Content Delivery Network) A system of distributed content on a large intranet or the public Internet in which copies of content are replicated and cached throughout the network. . It also makes it possible to publish content to HTML HTML
 in full HyperText Markup Language

Markup language derived from SGML that is used to prepare hypertext documents. Relatively easy for nonprogrammers to master, HTML is the language used for documents on the World Wide Web.
, CD, or Single Executable File.

To learn more about Lectora 2005 please visit the Trivantis website at www.trivantis.com to download a free 14-day trial copy of the new software.

About TRIVANTIS

Cincinnati, OH-based Trivantis Corporation provides world-class authoring and publishing software, learning management systems, and content development services that enable the creation, publishing, and hosting of multimedia digital content. Trivantis solutions are designed to dramatically diminish the technical barriers traditionally associated with e-content across a variety of digital mediums including the Internet, intranet, CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc.
CD-ROM
 in full compact disc read-only memory

Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser).
, and wireless. In May 2004, Trivantis was named to Entrepreneur magazine's 2003 list of Hottest 100 Fastest Growing Entrepreneurial Companies in America.

website: www.trivantis.com

Keywords and phrases: publishing, publisher, authoring tool, software, digital communications, computer-based learning, CD-ROM, HTML, computer-based training, e-learning, elearning, online learning, learning management system, wireless, handheld, pda, rapid elearning.

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