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Geek Culture / Download of PowerPoint?

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Evilcatt09
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2003 02:29
For some reason my computer doesn't have PowerPoint or any other Microsoft accessaries, probably because we have WordPerfect instead, but does anyone know a place a I can download it cause I need it for a school project. And I don't want like Kazaa or places like that, that I have to sign up for.

Thanks,

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CattleRustler
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2003 02:32
I doubt you'll find PowerPoint anywhere legally.
Kazaa Morpheus etc are most likely the only way aside for buying it which we all endorse here in this community

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Evilcatt09
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2003 02:38
Well that really sucks. I guess I'll just have to do it on a freinds computer that does have PowerPoint.

You want me to get a life? Ok, hold on a sec. *picks up the controller and presses Up,Down,Right,A,Left,B,Y* There you go now I have 50!
CattleRustler
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2003 03:01
unless someone else knows for sure - I just am of the mind that you won't find it legally. Wait for some more replies

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IanM
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2003 03:29
There's a free powerpoint player thats available

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=7C404E8E-5513-46C4-AA4F-058A84A37DF1&displaylang=EN

If you need to edit presentations, then you might be in luck - OpenOffice/StarOffice may be able to do this for you.
Damokles
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2003 09:50
PowerPoint is not free, but the player is. (it's even on the WIN98-CD)
It depends on what you want to do with it, you could use other programms. I don't have PowerPoint, I allways made my presentations with *cough*QBASIC*cough* or DarkBASIC.
It works really fine.

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Evilcatt09
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2003 17:38
I don't want the player though I need PowerPoint so I can make a presentation for school.

You want me to get a life? Ok, hold on a sec. *picks up the controller and presses Up,Down,Right,A,Left,B,Y* There you go now I have 50!
Kentaree
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2003 17:41
Like IanM said, download OpenOffice. It's free and can do must suff MS Office can. It even supports the powerpoint file format.

I would be unstoppable if I could just get started...
Rob K
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2003 18:03
PowerPoint isn't a free Micrsoft accessory, its a full blown commercial program costing at least £50.

I vote for OpenOffice

Elleomea
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2003 18:30
Yep, OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org) rules, and can even export as SWF (Shockwave Flash) files which PowerPoint can't. I have both Office XP and OpenOffice, but I always prefer to use OpenOffice.

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