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By ignitecastsales

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Ignite 4 Professional makes it easier than ever to create and share your training videos! Ignite's new H.264 High Definition (HD) support means that the quality of your videos is preserved with stunning Clarity! You can even add PowerPoint slides, digital images, screenshots and more to your videos. So why wait? Try Ignite today!

By Sizzler

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This Ignitable describes how to share pictures, images and screenshots on Twitter using a new service called ScreenTweet.com. You can upload images from your computer, take screenshots of your PC, Mac or Linux machine, and even send pictures from your mobile cell phone!Visit www.screentweet.com to get started.

By theHire

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Create sketches with this flash-based paint.  This is an example of how ignite can use custom interactions.

By Maki

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Hot to make a perfect grilled cheese sandwich ps: sorry for the horrible audio quality, but I used my pc microphone.

By laub

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esto es una pequeña prueba para saber si funciona

By mattoakland

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Some highlights from my first recorded challenge session in Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic on Playstation 3.  The goal is to pick up the fish and get it past the other kung fu fighters into the bucket...they don't make it easy.

By Fluxtrol

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Welcome to Course 3 - Induction Coil. You will learn about different coil designs, styles, and usages.

By ignitecastsales

Views: 5370

Welcome to this brief demonstration of how you can use Scate Ignite 4 Home to quickly create and share all of your multi-media content on IgniteCast, YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, Blogger, Wordpress, PSP, iTunes / iPod, LMS and much more!

By Sizzler

Views: 5360

Easily one of the most common questions we receive is with regards to how to control slide timing. In this tip, we'll discuss the automatic timing features in Ignite and how you can use them to your advantage.

By Fluxtrol

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Please enjoy this presentation on magnetic core loss. Soft Magnetic Composites (SMC’s) are widely used in induction heating applications. Having accurate data for magnetic core losses is critical for computer modeling in challenging applications.