EZedia Inc.

EZedia Inc.'s eZediaQTI (www.ezedia.com) is a cross-platform interactive QuickTime authoring program for creating rich Internet content and movies. The software can be used to quickly combine and enhance video, graphics, animation, sound, VRs and text. It provides an easy drag-and-drop environment so that students and instructors of all skill levels can create Web sites, online presentations, portfolios, interactive videos and more without having to know computer programming and scripting. Its cross-platform capabilities also enable users to share projects between home and school, as well as with others. eZediaQTI works with all major media formats, including MOV, MP3, WAV and Flash 5.

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