Visual Vision

Visual Vision

Visual Vision is a Italy based software development company founded in 1996. They are known for their multimedia and hypermedia software for MS Windows:

*EasyWebEditor and 1site: programs for creating Web sites
*EBooksWriter: a software for creating and protecting ebooks
*HyperPublish: for hypertext, CD, DVD, Web, product catalogs
*PaperKiller and RoboAuthor: Help authoring tools for creating manuals, guides, help files
*CDFrontEnd: software for autorun CD/DVD, CD presentations and brochures

The foundation of VisualVision as a software company originated from the development of iPer, a comprehensive hypertext authoring tool created as graduation thesis at Politecnico di Torino in 1996, and presented to the ED-Media '97 World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia, and Telecommunications in Calgary.This lead the idea to further develop the software in English.Some Visual Vision products are available also in Italian, Spanish and French.

External links

* [http://www.visualvision.com/ Visual Vision website]
* [http://www.visualvision.it/ Visual Vision Italian website]
* [http://www.easywebeditor.com/ Easy Web Editor website]
* [http://www.1site.info/ Easy Web Editor website]
* [http://www.hyperpublish.com/ Hyper Publish website]
* [http://www.ebookswriter.com/ EBooks Writer website]
* [http://www.cdfrontend.com/ CD FrontEnd website]
* [http://www.paperkiller.com/ Paper Killer website]


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