by Annomynous on February 16th, 2007

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Where can I download Microsoft Powerpoint completely FREE?

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  • by canadianhelper on February 16th, 2007

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    Torrent sites like ISOHUNT http://www.scrape4.dreamhosters.com/Results/index.php?search=powerpoint&ft=basic&season=&episode=&rt=&sort=seed&rd=&fz=&pf= but that is completely illegal.



    Why not just get an opensource product that gives you most of the functions of MS OFFICE and is completely free and legal... OpenOffice.

    http://www.openoffice.org

    Thier PP product is called IMPRESS:

    IMPRESS is a truly outstanding tool for creating effective multimedia presentations. Your presentations will stand out with 2D and 3D clip art, special effects, animation, and high-impact drawing tools.

    Master Pages simplify the task of preparing your materials.

    A complete range of Views are supported: Drawing / Outline / Slides / Notes / Handouts to meet all the needs of presenters and audiences, plus an optional multi-pane view to put all the tools at your fingertips.

    IMPRESS has a complete range of easy-to-use drawing and diagramming tools to spice up your presentation.

    'Park' your most commonly used drawing tools around your screen ready for single-click access.

    Slide show Animation and Effects bring your presentation to life. Fontworks provides stunning 2D and 3D images from text. Create lifelike 3D images with astounding speed and response.

    Save your presentations in OpenDocument format, the new international standard for office documents. This XML based format means you're not tied in to IMPRESS. You can access your presentations from any OpenDocument compliant software.

    Of course, you are free to use your old Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, or save your work in PowerPoint format for sending to people who are still locked into Microsoft products. Alternatively, use IMPRESS's built-in ability to create Flash (.swf) versions of your presentations.

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    • OpenOffice rocks!

      8 Jan 2004-10 Dec 2009

      by 8 Jan 2004-10 Dec 2009 on February 16th, 2007

    • Not sure why anyone would pay for MS Office except for extreme office power users. For everyday home stuff OO is excellent.

      canadianhelper

      by canadianhelper on February 17th, 2007

    • I think it's because MS "gives" people pre-installed OEM copies with certain PCs. Personally, I don't know of anyone who paid for Office or any of it's components.

      8 Jan 2004-10 Dec 2009

      by 8 Jan 2004-10 Dec 2009 on February 18th, 2007

    • I'm not even sure why office power users would use office. Openoffice seems to have almost identical features.

      Darkling

      by Darkling on February 20th, 2007

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