Roundup
Presentation software
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Presentation software is no longer just for business – it can be used in many areas (pub quiz, anyone?). Mike Bedford reviews five different options.
Mike Bedford
Mike is a PowerPoint user in his day job, but is keen to delve into the free Linux alternatives.
The mainstay of so many sales presentations – software for editing and displaying slides – as most famously typified by Microsoft PowerPoint, has traditionally been thought of a business tool. Things have changed though. First, equally functional software is now available for a variety of operating systems, including Linux. And second, non-business applications have mushroomed to include school classes, university lectures, church sermons, club talks, conference presentations and even pub quizzes. We think it’s fair to assume, therefore, that selecting a good presentation package is of potential interest to us all, hence this Roundup.