Thoughts and impressions of happenings in the world of PowerPoint and presentations, continuously updated since 2003.
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Each time there’s a security incident affecting air travel, it becomes harder to get electronics through airport security. Last week’s terrorism alert, for instance, raises the possibility that laptops, video projectors, and DVD players — devices big enough to conceal a couple pounds of explosives — will soon be banned from carry-on luggage. There’s further speculation that any computing device capable of serving as a timer or detonator — which includes cell phones, iPods, basically anything with a battery — may eventually be excluded as well.
So how do you carry your presentation? David DeJean discusses this on the InformationWeek site.
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Thoughts
Tagged as: BlackBerry, Laptop, PDA, PowerPoint, Projector
OutlookPoint is a product that lets you use your Outlook content such as messages, calendar, contacts, notes, tasks, etc. as a database source. Using DataPoint as an interfacing product that links PowerPoint to database sources, OutlookPoint lets you send an email that converts itself to a presentation slide in an instant! How more dynamic can you get with PowerPoint?
And in this Indezine exclusive, we have Kurt Dupont who heads PresentationPOINT, creators of OutlookPoint, DataPoint, and other amazing PowerPoint add-ins.
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Interviews
Tagged as: Add-in, Interviews, Kurt Dupont, PowerPoint, PresentationPoint
Johan Rosenquist is the founder of w2solutions, a software innovation company. To the PowerPoint community, he brings experience from the Telecom world via the Headset Presenter application (and there is more to come). Johan has a MSc in Computer Science from Lund Institute of Technolgy in Sweden.
In this interview, Johan discusses Headset Presenter, Bluetooth, and PowerPoint.
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Interviews
Tagged as: Add-in, Interviews, PowerPoint, Remotes
Most of the time, any click while a PowerPoint slide is playing results in the next animation or the next slide. ActiveSlide Thunder gets around that limitation by using Flash SWF movies inserted in PowerPoint to offer interactivity and animation at the same time.
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Add-ins
Tagged as: Add-in, Flash, PowerPoint, PowerPoint Flash
Dr. Christopher Peri has his credentials in architecture and delves into methods that facilitate designers and engineers to network in real-time. He is the CTO at Simulat, Inc. where he leads development of Vyew, an interactive browser-based collaborative workspace.
In this interview, Christopher discusses Vyew, PowerPoint integration, and more.
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Interviews
Tagged as: Conferencing, PowerPoint
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