If you have the money or don't need the program for very long... (unless you can... uh... borrow it for an extended period of time), you can download a 30 day trial version of Macromedia's Authorware (that quite possibly can be hacked to full version if you can find the hacks). Although the tools inside Authorware are substandard and more basic than M$Paint, it can incorporate images, animations, and graphics from other apps quite well. Ultimately the presentations can be multi-path tutorials and more professional looking and more controlled by the developer than anything I've seen coming out of powerpoint (although I do admit that I've not used powerpoint for a few years now so I currently don't know what all it is capable of anymore. While Powerpoint 2k may be much easier and intuitive to use, I find it pales in comparison to what Authorware can create using external tools. Anyone able to expain Powerpoint XP as to what improvements were made?)

Basically Authorware is just a conjoining tool to create standalone executables that run Flash apps, put up any kind of graphic, and can create little interactive spots such as Quizes, Interactive Tutorials and other things. But like I said, work fast, be willing to shell out major bucks for an otherwise sub-standard development program, or be willing to take the "dishonest" route and crack it open for long term free usage.

Should I also mention that Macromedia tries to rip you off at $245 USD per licence just for Authorware?