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Microsoft PowerPoint 98 Viewer

Microsoft PowerPoint 98 Viewer - 8.0

tool to open PowerPoint presentations

All Time: (4.0)
This Version: (4.0)
Current Version: 8.0
Release Date: 1998-07-01
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 15,428
Downloads (all versions): 15,428

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Product Description:

  • Provides full fidelity display of PowerPoint 98 files including the new animations, graphics effects, action settings, hyperlinks, and custom shows.
  • Opens presentations saved in PowerPoint for Macintosh version 3.0 or later and PowerPoint for Windows 2.0 or later.
  • Supports printing of PowerPoint presentations.
  • Allows password protection for kiosk-style slide shows.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • PPC
  • System 7.5 or higher
  • 16 MB RAM

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This Version:
Overall Rating: (4.0) Features: Not rated (0.0) Support: Not rated (0.0)
Ease of Use: Not rated (0.0) Quality / Stability: Not rated (0.0) Price: Not rated (0.0)
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Microsoft PowerPoint 98 Viewer CommentaryGlitch, while some… - Version: 8.0, 7/12/2002 01:16PM PST

domussua
of us can appreciate your point of view, this is not the place to vent. You gave one star to a program that does it's function very well. It's saved my butt, come presentation time and the computer I'm using doesn't have office on it.
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Microsoft PowerPoint 98 Viewer ReviewSeems to work… - Version: 8.0, 4/14/2002 08:18PM PST

lwb52
well on the simple pps file I got it for. It's not OS.X, but it runs in Classic...
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