Why not provide Open Document for Presentations as an alternate format for people who don't have PowerPoint? (OpenOffice still stinks at properly importing PPTs).

On 8/1/06, Klemens Friedl <frik85@gmail.com> wrote:
MS PowerPoint (as main format) and additional Adobe PDF or PostScript

Adobe Acrobat (or compatible software) is installed on almost all
computers whereas PowerPoint is limited to Win & Mac.
For both formats freeware viewers are available from their vendors
plus alternative open source apps for all platforms.

Although, PDF is not generally editable!
So the PowerPoint 97/2000/XP(/2003) format is preferable as main
format for presentations.

Klemens




2006/8/1, Murphy, Ged (Bolton) <MurphyG@cmpbatteries.co.uk>:
> WaxDragon wrote:
>
> > Maybe the first order of business would be picking a file format!
>
> Whenever I give presentations, whether it be at work, uni or a company I've
> never had anything other than MS PowerPoint available.
>
> I would say this is a must for a base format, and people can convert from
> this is need be.
>
> Ged.
>
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