Yes.
There are several options for free Microsoft PowerPoint alternatives. Some companies that make free downloadable presentation software similar to PowerPoint are Prezi, Kingsoft Presentation, and Google Documents.
Google Docs presentation-type documents can also be created using Microsoft PowerPoint. Both are called presentations.
No. Android OS is not developed from "Microsoft". It is made by "Google". Check out this site. It will tell you all about Android OS. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system)
Powerpoint and Microsoft Word are separate applications. One does not need the other. So you can make Powerpoint presentations if you don't have Microsoft Word. Usually they both come as part of Microsoft Office, so if you have one you will also have the other.
PowerPoint is a paid-for program. You cannot download PowerPoint legally (other than some Microsoft student programs) You could try Google Docs, a free online app by Google that can open PowerPoint files, or Open Office, which includes Word and Excel clones for free.
Use google docs or dropbox! (or skydrive- that's the cloud service for microsoft. You can even edit on it too. It also shares powerpoint or excel- for free!)
Google docs is more convenient but PowerPoint's look better.Another AnswerThe Presentation tool's features of Google Docs gives you many of the same features and power of the Microsoft product, PowerPoint.Depending on what will best influence your audience, you can decide which to use for your presentation.
Not Microsoft Word - but you can get Google Documents. All you need to do is get the Internet Channel (£3.50, $5USD) and a Google Account (free), and connect the Wii to the Internet (see here: http://nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/wii_54.html). Get onto Google Documents at docs.google.com .
It is possible to download the mini calendars application from Softonic. You can also download the android app from Android, Google, Microsoft, or Nokia.
You can read Microsoft Office documents from either Google Drive (Docs) or Quickoffice on a Nexus One, and can edit as well.
you don't because that's plagarism. You can be heavily fined and or go to jail for stealing or claiming someone elses work as your ownAnother AnswerIf the work is your own and you have created your presentation using Google Docs and want to move it to Microsoft PowerPoint in order to take advantage of the additional features of PowerPoint, you can copy your presentation and paste it into PowerPoint.Read the PowerPoint Help files to learn more about importing a presentation from another program.
Google is the head of Android !