User Reviews
Powerbullet Presenter
Powerbullet Presenter allows you to create slick, multi-page Flash presentations, using a simple drag and drop interface and no technical expertise required. You can easily insert sounds or voice rec ...
Average of 9 user ratings:
- Jul 06, 2008
- For version:
- 1.35
Just what i needed :-) 
After searching the net (in vain) for some free flash banners for my website, I gave up, they were either too ugly or cluttered with ads or ugly links. With this download, and a few hours of experimenting I got just what I was looking for, a personal and dynamic page banner. Good program, with little or no competition out there, considering it`s freeware. Good job guys :-)
Review by: User07 (4)
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- Jun 17, 2007
- For version:
- 1.35
Easy and versatile 
A fairly easy program to learn and use. The features of this program may be slightly limited to other flash design programs, but considering the price (free), how can one complain. Personally, I will use this one until my needs exceed its limitations. Recommended program.
Review by: Sam_the_Man (20)
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- Jun 30, 2005
- For version:
- 1.44
Flash ecards 
I used Powerbullet to make flash ecards.
Review by: emalec
First post
- Jan 30, 2005
- For version:
- 1.44
Requires active x 
Since I turned of Active X - to stop spyware, the tool will not function properly. I used wink to build flash tutorials. I don't recommend the use of any tool that requires active X.
Review by: HotShot (26)
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- Nov 16, 2004
- For version:
- 1.366
Excellent presentation tool 
Very user-friendly program that lets you create slick Flash presentations with no programming knowledge. Highly Reccomended
Review by: Philip (10)
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- Aug 18, 2004
- For version:
- 1.35
Excellent multimedia selection! 
This is one of the most easily used presentation tools I have encountered. It provides excellent instructions and ease of use. Importing images and adding text take only a moment to make a finished one or multi-page project. Hats off for this one and I highly recommend it!
Review by: GADonavan (4)
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- Jun 11, 2004
- For version:
- 1.35
Just what i was looking for 
I am not an expert computer operator (understatement) And I have no work related use for Powerbullet. What I was looking for a long time was a simple way to share pictures with friends. I tried the websites that you put your pics on and have friends log on to view,but it was kind of hassle (with passwords and waiting for the pages to load. Then I saw some JavaScript slideshow scripts on one site and that looked neat, but when I sent it to my friends (by email) they couldn't run them for some reason...same thing with a java slideshow .. Then I saw Powerbullet listed in the freeware section here at Snapfiles, downloaded it, dragged pictures onto it added some captions with effects....and even recorded my voice for narration. I was real pleased! And even more so when I learned that all of friends were able to play my slideshow with no problems.
Review by: HeyLeah
First post
- Jun 10, 2004
- For version:
- 1.35
Great as tool or toy 
Powerbullet is not Macromedia Flash nor is it MS PowerPoint.It is, however, a handy, easy to use tool(drag and drop interface)with which you can put together a nice slide show or brochure or even music video ,very quickly. Powerbullet is constantly being improved with fine tuning of existing features and addition of new features (one thing the next update will do, for instance, is enable you to add a local SWF file.) Another big plus is the user forums,where you can not only get help if you're having problems with the app,you can view demos, tutorials request features (half of the changes made in the app over the last year have been in response to the requests of the forum users.) There is also an animations forum where you can learn how to make your own, or get new ones from the more experienced users. For the small business man,teacher,student or hobbyist who'd rather not spend several $100's and have to take courses to use Macromedia's line, try it.
Review by: Bucks5th
First post
- May 21, 2004
- For version:
- 1.35
In emergency only 
If you really hate Flash and need just a few simple effects to be quickly done - well, in this case it's good. But it's hard to control, it's not flexible, most of the fixed motion/spin effects are not cool at all, etc.
Review by: danger (10)
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