EasyReader featured in Save as DAISY XML videos

02-Jun-2008 The growth of DAISY as one of the foremost alternative formats has been enhanced due to last month's launch of the "Save as DAISY XML" add-in for Microsoft Office Word.

To offer our customers more information regarding the "Save as DAISY XML" add-in, attached below are links to videos, explaining how this add-in is enabling all documents written in Word to be converted into a DAISY XML file.

These videos also feature EasyReader as the DAISY player the users are using to play the DAISY digital talking books. This is a great recognition of EasyReader as one of the world's top DAISY software players.

Watch the video in English (.wmv, 4 min 10 sec)
Watch the video in Chinese (Mandarin) (.wmv, 4 min 10 sec)
Watch the video in Dutch (.wmv, 4 min 10 sec)
Watch the video in French (.wmv, 4 min 10 sec)
Watch the video in Spanish (.wmv, 4 min 10 sec)

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