NeoOffice too. I really don't need twirly nauseating text. I once had a student group do their report on the eBay phenomenon. Yup, you guessed it. EVERY SINGLE LETTER in the presentation was in a different color. Every line twirled into focus. It was downright nauseating.

Oh, and here's a PPT presentation I make my students view every semester; it's Peter Norvig's inspired setting of the Gettysburg Address in PPT: http://www.norvig.com/Gettysburg/index.htm

Judy

On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, Kee Nethery wrote:

As much as I love Livecode, I use Keynote on the Mac to make my presentations 
and it is really easy compared to powerpoint. Once I'm done I can export as 
PowerPoint or PDF and find that works quite well. It's a really nice easy to 
use tool for presentations.

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