Microsoft hat den Prototypen von pptPlex veröffentlicht mit der man mit PowerPoint 2007 erstellte Präsentationen auf eine neue coole Art nutzen kann - die sogar manchmal sehr sehr sinnvoll sein kann. Das PlugIn bringt starke Zoom- und Navigationsfunktionen mit. Die Videos sollten eigentlich den Rest erklären. Die Kollegen von OfficeLiveLabs erklären hier die Hintergründe, weshalb man dieses Tool entwickelt hat: Why pptPlex?Wer Anregungen hat oder einfach seine Meinung zu dem Tool geben möchte, kann dies im Feedback-Forum machen.Hier geht es zum kostenlosen Download: pptPlex Download
Video: An Overview of pptPlex
pptPlex details: the pptPlex ribbon, presenting pptPlex decks
pptPlex details: Creating sections
pptPlex details: Creating backgrounds
In English: I've been trying a PowerPoint add-in that provides a novel way of making presentations. It's a prototype developed by Office Labs in partnership with the PowerPoint team. Their goal is to get lots of feedback to test the concept. I thought you might be interested in trying it too. pptPlex is a research prototype developed by Microsoft Office Labs as an exploration of an alternative method of presenting Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 slides. This plug-in allows you to arrange slides on a canvas then zoom between the slides during the presentation. You can move around the canvas and show groups of slides, individual slides, or even zoom in to show a particular section of a slide. You can install it from: pptPlex Download
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