Macromedia breeze 5 User Guide

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Introduction:  Breeze Installation Overview
Breeze Presenter
  Lets you rapidly create e-learning content and high-quality multimedia 
presentations. Breeze Presenter is a plug-in for Microsoft PowerPoint. Finished presentations are 
in Macromedia Flash (SWF file) format and are SCORM and AICC compliant.
Breeze Training
  Lets you build e-learning systems, with surveys, tracking, analysis, and course 
management.
Guide to documentation and additional resources
Macromedia Breeze contains a variety of media to help you quickly learn how to use the Breeze 
applications. This section describes the variety of resources available to ensure the successful 
deployment of the Breeze applications within your organization.
About the electronic manuals and online help
In addition to this manual, the following electronic manuals and online help systems are 
available: 
Breeze Manager User Guide describes how to use the administration, presentation, and meeting 
applications of Breeze. You can access Breeze Manager User Guide from the Breeze Manager 
Home page, and from the Help link in Breeze Manager.
Breeze Presenter User Guide describes how to create Breeze presentations from PowerPoint and 
publish them to Breeze. You can access this document from the Breeze Manager Home page, 
and from the Breeze menu in PowerPoint by selecting Breeze > Help.
Breeze Meeting User Guide for Hosts and Presenters includes information about using the Breeze 
web application to host online real-time meetings. The documentation includes procedures 
that demonstrate the simplicity of adding slides, Flash SWF files, images, and live audio and 
video to your presentation. You can access Breeze Meeting User Guide from the Breeze Manager 
Home page, and from the Help menu within a Breeze meeting room (when you enter as a 
Presenter) by selecting Meeting > Help.
Breeze Meeting User Guide for Participants includes information relevant to users participating 
in an online real-time meeting. Breeze Meeting offers meeting participants a variety of options 
to make their experience truly participatory, including the ability to send messages and 
questions to Presenters and to each other, and the ability to participate through live video and 
audio. You can access Breeze Meeting User Guide from the Breeze Manager Home page, and 
from the Help menu within a Breeze meeting room (when you enter as a Participant) by 
selecting Meeting > Help.
Breeze Integration Guide includes information necessary to make application programming 
interface (API) calls on the Breeze server from your external system, such as a web application. 
It also explains how to interpret the XML results that Breeze returns. In addition, the 
documentation contains reference material about each API and its parameters.
Note: The relevance of these guides to users depends on the Breeze Server applications that you are 
authorized to use, the type of user (such as meeting content manager, information technology 
engineer, or course presenter), and the user’s Breeze account permissions.