iSpring: “Solid package, behaves well, and gives you just about everything you could dream of.”
This favorable verdict was given to iSpring e-Learning authoring tools by Mark Simon in “Making Sense of PowerPoint Pandemonium“, his recent article in Learning Solutions online magazine. Mark Simon is a Senior Training Specialist at HiMark Solutions with over 20 years of hands-on experience with design, development, and delivery of e-Learning.
Built on the author’s deep knowledge of the subject, “Making Sense of PowerPoint Pandemonium” is an informative comparison of four major e-Learning authoring tools in the market. Thank you, Mark, for your belief in the quality and functionality of iSpring products!
“From an engineering perspective, iSpring stands alone at the top of this group of eLearning development tools.” – states Mark in the very beginning of his iSpring description. The opinion is proved by many examples: the MSI extension of the installation file, 64-bit version of the program and no performance issues when working with audio, quizzes or Flash movies. Already the most technically advanced tool, iSpring constantly upgrades the quality and functionality of its products, a great advantage, also pointed out by Mark.
Moving from engineering to functionality, Mark Simon points out that iSpring “matches up very well with each feature found in the other three tools”. As an example, the author mentions iSpring’s ability to publish a single or multiple Flash files and output compliance with SCORM or AICC. He also stresses many iSpring advantages, including the unique feature of publishing specially configured output for the Blackboard LMS and handling almost all PowerPoint animations and transitions.
Special thanks to e-Learning professionals, who shared their comments on the article. We are extremely delighted to find out that people are claiming iSpring to be the best tool. This gives us the encouragement to improve iSpring even more, still keeping the best price/quality ratio in the market.
What do you think of Mark’s verdict? We are looking forward to hearing your opinion!