QCShow Player
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Create Your Own Presentations
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Examples
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Technical Notes
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Support
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Download Free QCShow Player
Thank you for your interest in QCShow Player, free software for
viewing lectures created in the QCShow format, a process designed
to transmit exceptionally high quality multimedia slideshows worldwide at
very low bandwidths.
Player for Windows Version 1.2
For a First Installation*
Download QCShow Player (7.4 MB)
- Click on the hyperlink above to download the installer program.
- If you are using Microsoft's Internet Explorer Browser:
"Open" or "Run" the installation file rather than "saving"
it on your PC. It's simply easier.
If you are using the Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape Browsers:
"Save" the installation file to your desktop. Once downloaded,
double-click on the newly created desktop icon to start the
installation.
- Choose where you would like QCShow to reside on your
PC if you find the default location unsatisfactory.
- As soon as the Player completes its installation,
you are ready to use the Player. If you now click
on any webpage's hyperlink that ends in ".qcshow", the
Player will launch and you should soon see the talk
begin.
Quick instructions on the Player's use:
these keyboard keys perform the following functions:
ESC KEY
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quits the lecture
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ARROW KEYS,
HOME, END,
PAGE UP, PAGE DOWN
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advances or retards slide
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SPACE BAR
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pauses/resumes play
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LETTER "I"
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displays information panel
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For more detailed instructions on using the Player, please
click here.
For information on how to create your own presentations, please
click here.
*Mininum system requirements: Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP (XP recommended),
*300MHz Pentium processor, 64MB RAM (128MB recommended).
Player for Mac/Linux Version in Development
A Mac/Linux/Unix version of QCShow Player is currently under
development, although development has been temporarily suspended until
the nature of the new x86-based Macintosh design becomes clearer.
Mininum system requirements: Unknown at this time.
QCShow was developed with the assistance of the National
Science Foundation, in support of enhancing technologies for
long-distance education.
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