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Commentary on Microsoft Powerpoint

August 9, 2011 by Jack Brisk  
Filed under Ernie's Blog

Microsoft Powerpoint is the most widely known application for creating presentations. It is sold as a part of Microsoft Office which is a suit of text-editing applications. Microsoft Powerpoint is very famous and it is indivisible part of daily life of millions of people all around the world. There are many thousands of people who can\’t even imagine giving a presentation without Microsoft Powerpoint. It is fairly often used in small and medium companies, but also in faculties and schools. Every pupil, teacher or office worker has to to find out how to use Powerpoint.

Making and modifying presentations in Powerpoint has changed into one of the basic computer skills that everybody seeking a job has to have. Companies often have sessions for their staff about the way to use state-of-the-art technology and Powerpoint skills are virtually always included in these courses. This just demonstrates how critical and important has Microsoft Powerpoint become.

The most important version of Powerpoint was no doubt Powerpoint 97 which completely transformed the entire presentation software industry. Powerpoint\’s big invention were striking new effects and pro looking transitions which may be animated. This way presentations no longer had to be dull and linear, there might be new effects and transitions. Crucially, these effects did not need any programming or technical knowledge from the users.

Powerpoint has traditionally been quite simple to utilise and it had great user interface. It offers the best set of features and dominates the industry. You can download free Microsoft Powerpoint as a 30 day trial version.

The key criticism of Microsoft Powerpoint is that presentations produced using this software tend to be boring and monotonous. Some of the people call this phenomena \”Death by Powerpoint\”. It is actually because many people tend to put a lot off text to each slide and then they just read the entire thing from the screen without making any form of eye contact with the crowd. This way they quickly lose the attention of the crowd and fail to get their message across. Nonetheless this seems to be more of a problem of lack of ability on the part of the creators of these shows than a fundamental fault of the software.

Discover more interesting information about Powerpoint at Download Microsoft Powerpoint Free web site. You can also check out cool reviews of Powerpoint at Microsoft Powerpoint 2007 Free Download blog.

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