From: James Hopone on
Other then MS Power Point what is a good program for Mac that I can
open and watch a PPS?
Thanks all..

From: E Z Peaces on
James Hopone wrote:
> Other then MS Power Point what is a good program for Mac that I can open
> and watch a PPS?
> Thanks all..
>
Open Office. It's free.
From: M-M on
In article <3di1k1.qor.17.1(a)news.alt.net>,
James Hopone <nospanjames.hopone(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

> Other then MS Power Point what is a good program for Mac that I can
> open and watch a PPS?
> Thanks all..


Just use Quick Look. Highlight the file and hit the spacebar. Then use
the arrow keys to go through the files.

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From: Fred Moore on
In article <hhldnu$u3d$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
E Z Peaces <cash(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:

> James Hopone wrote:
> > Other then MS Power Point what is a good program for Mac that I can open
> > and watch a PPS?
> > Thanks all..
> >
> Open Office. It's free.

or NeoOffice, the free, more Macified version of OpenOffice.org.
<http://www.neooffice.org/>
From: Larry Gusaas on
On 2010/01/01 4:09 PM Fred Moore wrote:
> In article<hhldnu$u3d$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
> E Z Peaces<cash(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
>
>
>> James Hopone wrote:
>>
>>> Other then MS Power Point what is a good program for Mac that I can open
>>> and watch a PPS?
>>> Thanks all..
>>>
>>>
>> Open Office. It's free.
>>
> or NeoOffice, the free, more Macified version of OpenOffice.org.
> <http://www.neooffice.org/>
>

NeoOffice. The company that takes OpenOffice.org code
modifies/improves?/fixes it then releases it under a different license
so OpenOffice.org can not use any of the fixes they develop.
Also the company that does not provide user support anymore unless you
contribute money to the project.


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Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
Website: http://larry-gusaas.com
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