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Two Free Tools Every PowerPoint User Should Get

If you are a PowerPoint user who does anything with audio or pictures, there are two tools I think you should download RIGHT NOW: IrfanView and Audacity. I nabcasted about both of these today (yeah, two tools in 45 seconds. That took some serious editing.) When I was done with the nabcast, I created two [...]

PowerPoint Tip: Music and automatic animations

One of my clients emailed me today asking how to have automatic animations and music in the same presentation. In this case, what had been previously a presenter driven presentation was being converted to a kiosk.
When you are creating a presentation for a presenter, there is no problem setting the animations to happen when the [...]

Join Me For a Webinar

Sick of giving presentations where your audience isn’t involved or even paying attention? Ready to take your presentations non-linear? Join me Tuesday, August 14, 2007 for a live Webinar on non-linear presentations. The official title of the Webinar is Step Outside the Boundary of Time: Create Presentations That Go With the Flow and you can [...]

Jing! Timing Is Everything!

TechSmith released a new project today: Jing. What is Jing? Think a quick, clean, simple combination of Snagit, Camtasia, and Screencast.com. In short, Jing lets you take a screenshot or screen recording, annotate it, send it to your Screencast.com account, and then (the best part) provides you a link and/or code so that you can post that [...]

Best PPT Moment Contest

What was the best moment of your life? Did you know it could have been worth $10,000? iFilm.com and Microsoft are running a contest to see what the best depiction of a “Best Moment” is. The submission details were basic: five slides in PPT 2007 to depict the best moment of your life. You submitted [...]

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