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QuickPrompt 1.7.3
Marietta Design, Inc.
QuickPrompt is the smoothest scrolling, most intuitive prompting application for Mac users. The prompting engine features an unlimited number of speeds which are all accessible interactively while scrolling.
QuickPrompt remains the best selling professional prompting tool for Mac users in commerical production, education, and corporate video. Video professionals will appreciate QuickPrompt's built-in non-verbal cueing features. You can alert the talent (through the prompter display) if he is speaking too slowly or too fast to keep the production precisely on pace. And QuickPrompt also offers the industy's most powerful auto-pacing tool, which allows you to scroll a certain script to a desired run-time or a specific words per minute pace -- all without any interaction by the operator.
QuickPrompt is designed specifically to interface with real teleprompter hardware from vendors such as Q-TV, Mirror Image, Listek Video, Audio Video Designs, among others.
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