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George,
What I have is really old (1997) ULEAD GIF Animator Lite Edition. It has worked fine for me. Never had a crash or program error with it. It has one little problem with typing nuimbers into the input boxes, and is slow when the image size is large, but those are not serious for me. The files it creates have some junk in them which I remove with another program. I can't recommend that other program because it modifies any and every file that it opens, without further user input. I will tell you the name of that program, though: GIFClean 32 6.2d. The pallet-size reduction in GIF Animator Lite is good though, and better than the one in the paint program I use every day, so I now use it instead of the one in my paint program even if what I'm making is an image that will be used in PNG format. I'm sure the current version is very different from what I have. The current version trial is limited to 15 days, but the price to buy is only $13. http://www.ulead.com/ga/trial.htm Examples of animations I've made: http://www.freemars.org/jeff/answers/float4.gif http://www.freemars.org/jeff/speed/circ6h.gif I believe that all versions of Paint Shop Pro for the last several years have an integrated animation program. I use an ancient version of PSP to create BMP images which I then load into GIF Animator. I've also recently used a Flash-making program. It produced SWF files almost identical in size to the cleaned GIF Animator output. I find that the Flash player plays SWF animations more smoothly than IE 5.0 plays GIF animations. However, the program crashed several times while using it, and it is quite limited in its capabilities. It is not an all-purpose Flash maker as I had naively hoped when I downloaded it, but is instead meant for making demos of software use. Moving the cursor around the screen, clicking on buttons, etc. I uninstalled the program before the trial period ended, and I'd have to install it again to get the URL. I think it was made in Czech Republic, or someplace like that. If you find a good Flash maker (especially if it is free and runs well on a 166 MHz computer under Windows 98SE!), please lemme know. -- Jeff, in Minneapolis
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Thanks Jeff, I like your animations, too.
I don't mind paying several hundred bucks as I can get company assistance since we are starting to do more PowerPoint presentations. However, I prefer something simple to learn and your suggestion might be just the thing. My experience is only Corel Draw and a little Photo Shop, but no animation experience.
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