Deze software werd aangeboden als een giveaway op april 28, 2013, Ik heb deze gedownload en kwam tot de vaststelling dat er steeds een watermerk zichtbaar was na het converteren van een PowerPoint. Nochtans had men het hier over de pro-versie. Eigenlijk werden we hier beetgenomen wat ik niet eerlijk vond. Men sprak hier over een gratis pro-versie en wanneer ik goed begrijp zou bij deze versie zeker geen watermerk te zien zijn.
Eerlijk is eerlijk dacht ik.
Indien er nog mensen dit probleem hebben gehad, zou ik dit graag weten.
Je kan me steeds mailen op ....@.... (Edit: please no email addresses here)
Alvast bedankt
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Leawo PowerPoint to Video Pro
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Posted 11 years ago #
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Leawo PPT to Video Pro says it will "Keep complete features and effects of the original PowerPoint files" and that "You can also add watermark or logo to credit your work". It does not state, imply or infer that it will remove watermarks.
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This software was available as a giveaway on April 28, 2013, I have downloaded this and came to the conclusion that a watermark was still visible after converting a PowerPoint. However it was talking about the pro version. Actually we were duped here which I did not fair. They spoke about a free pro version and when I understand would be in this version certainly see no watermark. To be honest I thought. If there are still people have had this problem, I would like to know this.Posted 11 years ago # -
If you mean it's unregistered... As in the GOTD readme.txt file, visiting the special leawo.com url gave you a registration code. Using that code to register PowerPoint to Video Pro should add one file, while 2 others changed -- all were/are under All Users App or Application Data.
Assuming you copied & saved that registration code, maybe it would work to try registering the app again? You may need to run as admin etc. in Vista, win7, win8 to help make sure you have permissions to add & change files.
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