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ThinkFree turns iPod into PowerPoint powerhouse
ThinkFree has announced ThinkFree Office 3 Show, iPod Edition, new software that allows iPod users to create, edit and transport PowerPoint presentations and use them on any PC or view them on color screen iPods. ThinkFree Office 3 Show, iPod Edition is currently in beta and will be released in August for $39.95.
“Bringing the mobility of professional expression to another level, ThinkFree Office 3 Show, iPod Edition lets anyone create and edit powerful presentation graphics on any PC or Mac, then (with the color iPod or portable multimedia player) display them anywhere, from the campus to the golf course,” says ThinkFree. “This means that sales professionals, executives and students can leave their laptops at home and can literally put sophisticated graphic presentations in the hands of their prospects.”
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probably just turns the powerpoint slides into .gif files. All versions of PP since ‘95 have had this ability. I’ll bet the software is more than instructions detailing how to use save-as, but most experienced powerpoint-ers know hwo to do this—transfering the pictures to the iPod from there is a very obvious step.
Posted by dethbrakr in Tacoma, WA on July 12, 2005 at 12:03 PM (PDT)
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“probably just turns the powerpoint slides into .gif files. All versions of PP since ‘95 have had this ability. I’ll bet the software is more than instructions detailing how to use save-as, but most experienced powerpoint-ers know hwo to do this—transfering the pictures to the iPod from there is a very obvious step.”
Word.
Posted by the4starish on July 12, 2005 at 12:55 PM (PDT)