LogicInMind has updated its PowerPoint presentation remote application for iOS devices adding streaming of presentations to the Apple TV. SlideShow Remote allows presenters to control a Windows PowerPoint presentation from their iOS device, including previewing slides, reading personal notes and quickly jumping to any slide. Users can also download presentations to view slides without a computer and give presentations directly from their iOS device using Apple’s Dock Connector to VGA adapter. Version 2.6 now incorporates AirPlay support for iOS 4.2 devices allowing iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users to wirelessly stream PowerPoint slides directly from their device to a second-generation Apple TV. SlideShow Remote 2.6 is a universal app and is available from the App Store for $5. The application is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 and Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 or later. PowerPoint on Mac OS X is not currently supported. VGA output is available with the Apple Dock Connector to VGA Adapter on the iPad, iPhone 4 and fourth-generation iPod touch; AirPlay support requires an AirPlay-compatible device running iOS 4.2 or later.
Slideshow Remote sends PowerPoint to the Apple TV
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