|   SimWriter
                      SimplicityInspired by one-person training departments, SimWriter Simplicity
            makes it easy for designers, corporate trainers, subject matter experts,
            teachers
            and more to create engaging, decision-based Immersive Learning Simulations.
            With fast and convenient pick-and-click functionality, PowerPoint
            import, and audio capture capability, Simplicity allows one person
            to develop
            effective training that used to require a team of instructional writers,
            graphic designers and program engineers to create. Simplicity is
            the answer for controlling training costs and meeting condensed development
            timelines without surrendering product quality or learner engagement.
            See Simplicity in action in the Demo section or contact a NexLearn
            representative
            to schedule a customized demonstration.
  Features Use the rapid-development features of SimWriter Simplicity to turn
            this morning’s
  slideshow deck into an engaging branching simulation by afternoon.Or, apply
  the advanced technology of SimWriter Professional to transform today’s
  innovative learning ideas into tomorrow’s award-winning training programs.
 SimWriter
  Simplicity and SimWriter Professional include the most anticipated, unique,
              and easy-to-use features found in any Immersive Learning Simulation
              authoring
  tool. Review the features matrix to determine which product you need today. SpecificationsThe following hardware and software are required to author simulations in SimWriter
    Professional and SimWriter Simplicity:
 
            An
                  Intel Pentium 400 MHz or equivalent processor running Windows 2000
                  or better; 128 MB of RAM (256 MB recommended); 250 MB
          of available disk space; a 16-color
      monitor capable of at least 1024 x 768 resolution; and a CD-ROM drive.  The
              following hardware and software are the minimum requirements to
            play published simulations in a browser: 
            An
                  Intel Pentium 200 MHz or equivalent processor running Windows
                98 or
        higher.Flash
                Player 6 or higherActiveX
                controls, Microsoft® Internet
                  Explorer 7 (or later) |