SN#23302 Presenter Console Extension Gives More Control to Slide Show Presentations



SYSTEM NEWS FOR SUN USERS
Vol 149 Issue 3 2010-07-22 Article 23302 from section "OpenOffice"

Available with Oracle Open Office and Freely Downloadable with OO.o

Slide presentations can be relatively stress-free according to Iain
Curtain, who shares his recent experience using Open Office installed
with the Presenter Console extension at the UK Hyperion conference.
Its key feature is the way a presenter views the slide show versus
the audience. The presenter is privy to a view of the upcoming slide,
the slide notes, and a presentation timer, while the audience only
see the current slide being presented.

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