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PowerPoint Slide Show Converter 3.1.3.4 - Convert PowerPoint presentations to EXE files

Convert PowerPoint presentations to EXE files

PowerPoint Slide Show Converter



 

PowerPoint Slide Show Converter: PowerPoint Slide Show Converter turns a presentation created with Microsoft PowerPoint into a self-running slide show application (executable file) or a screen saver that can be copied to any computer and will run on Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, XP and 2003 without requiring any additional program files. If you want to send someone your PowerPoint presentation, distribute it via the internet or through data CDs, the best way to ensure that everyoe can view your presentation (not only those who has the needed version of PowerPoint installed on their computers) is to convert to to a self-running slide show using PowerPoint Slide Show Converter. Does not require to have Microsoft PowerPoint installed, but if you do have Microsoft PowerPoint, you are able to use the Enhanced Mode which gives you additional possibilities. The Enhanced Mode conversion is a one-way process, the source .ppt file cannot be restored from the converted .exe file, so PowerPoint Slide Show Converter is also useful to protect PowerPoint presentations from unauthorized editing.

What is new in version 3.1.3.4:

Among other changes, the Enhanced Mode is now renamed to "Special Mode".




 

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Download: Download PowerPoint Slide Show Converter 3.1.3.4 (4.3 Mb)
Download Count:4
Release Date:1969-12-31
Last Updated:2009-01-03
Manufacturer: DzSoft Ltd
Product Support: PowerPoint Slide Show Converter WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Microsoft PowerPoint 2000, XP, 2003 or newer
Install:Install Only
Tags:

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