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What happens if one uses a Mac to read a ppt made on Windows?

Bart Simpson I will not teach the perils of PowerpointZak Greant’s Blog answers this question in a way that made me laugh out loud.

Powerpoint files are easily handled on a Mac:

  • iWork 08 will import it, there is a 30 day trial available.
  • NeoOffice (the native Mac OS X port of OpenOffice.Org) will open it and run all but the most complex .ppt file. It’s free
  • Microsoft offers a free PowerPoint 98 viewer
  • Lastly and most easily consider using Google Docs in your browser.

Lot’s of choices should be enough for any Mac convert

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