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Title: Microsoft PowerPoint 2007
Pros: PowerPoint 2007 adds live previews of presentations and image styles; introduces smaller, less corruptible files; improves document security; integrates with other applications.
Cons: PowerPoint 2007 moves all of its commands; contextual tabs and style galleries can be distracting; converters required to open new Open XML file formats in PowerPoint 2000 through 2003; no free way to save work to the Web.
Verdict: Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 makes prettier presentations, so an upgrade may be in order if your work is particularly image-focused and you don't mind relearning the application. If PowerPoint 2003 serves you well, however, it offers most of the same feature
Summary: Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 RTMWhether you're creating a digital slide show to teach students, train employees, or publicize products, PowerPoint is the most popular presentation-making software. With this update, Microsoft hopes that PowerPoint 2007's dras
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Title: Microsoft PowerPoint 2007
Pros: PowerPoint 2007 adds live previews of presentations and image styles; introduces smaller, less corruptible files; improves document security; integrates with other applications.
Cons: PowerPoint 2007 moves all of its commands; contextual tabs and style galleries can be distracting; converters required to open new Open XML file formats in PowerPoint 2000 through 2003; no free way to save work to the Web.
Verdict: Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 makes prettier presentations, so an upgrade may be in order if your work is particularly image-focused and you don't mind relearning the application. If PowerPoint 2003 serves you well, however, it offers most of the same feature
Summary: Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 RTMWhether you're creating a digital slide show to teach students, train employees, or publicize products, PowerPoint is the most popular presentation-making software. With this update, Microsoft hopes that PowerPoint 2007's dras
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Title: Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
Pros: Microsoft's PowerPoint 2003 is a fast, responsive program that includes lots of transitions, templates, and charts; it comes with a downloadable viewer.
Cons: PowerPoint 2003 has limited export format options, and some of the adjustments are too broad and crude. Also, the program is expensive and will be too complicated for some users.
Verdict: Although it's pricey, Microsoft's PowerPoint 2003 is still the reigning champion of presentation software. You'll get a wealth of customization options, though not when it comes to export formats.
Summary: Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 is more than two years old and isn't the simplest presentation software to use, but it is still the best overall choice for a small-business user who needs to create slide shows and presentations. It's available as a stand-alone
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