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BigShow

BigShow - 0.7

shows slides like a PowerPoint player

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Current Version: 0.7
Release Date: 2002-10-30
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 6,517
Downloads (all versions): 630

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Product Description:

Describe your slides in XML. This is the application that will show them like PowerPoint. It is a Cocoa application.

What's new in this version:

  • Lecture notes

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher

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BigShow CommentaryI want a power point presentation player - Version: 0.7, 5/3/2003 03:51PM PST

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daver969
maybe slightly offtopic, but I want a little app that just displays power point slideshows. nothing fancy, just a player.
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BigShow CommentaryOK. I haven't… - Version: 0.7, 1/9/2003 06:53AM PST

iis
tested it yet, but there is another thing like this one from SUN: SVG Slides. It lets you convert the XML-File of your presentation to PDF and SVG. So you just need a browser or Acrobat Reader to present your slides. But: I really like GUIs, Drag&Drop, etc. That's why I am a Mac-User!!!
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BigShow CommentaryI don't think… - Version: 0.7, 10/31/2002 01:40AM PST

PacMac
it is supposed to play PowerPoint files... It will show XML-based slideshows LIKE PowerPoint, i.e. in a PowerPoint way... This has a great potential for people who know how to use XML.
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