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Microsoft Office for Macs includes PowerPoint for the creation of a presentations. Microsoft also provide a viewer with which Mac users can view PowerPoint presentations without owning PowerPoint itself. Apple's own KeyNote software can save presentations as a PowerPoint file.
PHP is not capable of displaying PowerPoint Presentations without another language that does support the display of PowerPoint presentations.Alternatively, you may turn the PowerPoint into a video and print another language capable of displaying videos using PHP.
A PowerPoint Viewer is helpful to watch a presentation without as many buttons as the PowerPoint program. The Viewer program only has one function, which is to watch presentations.
Without a license, yes.
1.It is easy to use and has a wide number of functions to make presentations look unique. 2.Features like open PowerPoint presentation make it is easy to use on computers without PowerPoint installed. 3.Data can be presented in a attractive and unique way. 4.Presentations can be made unique by adding watermarks, pictures and sounds, etc.
You cannot legally download a Microsoft PowerPoint without paying for it because it is copyrighted, but Microsoft has their own separated program called PowerPoint Viewer which allows you to open and read the powerpoint files. If you can't use it, you still have an alternative of conversion to pdf file, OpenOffice, etc. However, if you go to Microsoft's website you can purchase and download the program from their website.
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All products in the Microsoft Office Package require a product key to be fully functional. This product key can be found on the package of the software and users typically have 30 days to register a new product.
You can download a trial version from the Microsoft website, or, if you just need to look at PowerPoint files, you can download the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer for free. Otherwise, you'll have to buy it if you want the full version, and if you don't want to commit piracy crime. PowerPoint 2010 for Windows is about $120, and it's about $100 for the Mac version.
No. You will need Powerpoint or at the very least the Powerpoint Viewer. There are lots of free PowerPoint Viewer you can find on Internet, check the related link. Or, you can convert PowerPoint to another format, such as Flash, then you can directly view the presentation with flash player or browser without downloading anything.(over 98% of computers already have the Flash player installed. There is a version of the Flash player for virtually every operating system. There is also a version of the Flash player for virtually every Internet browser.) What's more, it will maintain all original files in PowerPoint, you can view it without any trouble. Also you can find out many useful converting software on Internet, check the related link.
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