Re: IndeView sets your presentations free.

From: Karl-Heinz Zimmer (khz_at_kde.org)
Date: 04/01/04


Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 18:47:15 +0200

On Donnerstag, 1. April 2004 18:02 Andrew Harrison SUNUK Consultancy wrote:

> Karl-Heinz Zimmer wrote:
(...)
>> our little add-on "IndeView" which yyou might consider having
>> a short look at - in case you need to show your presentations
>> on computers not having OpenOffice/StarOffice installed ...
>>
>>
>> IndeView - Independent Presentation Viewer
>>
>> *** PRESENTATIONS BEYOND LIMITATIONS ***
>>
>> details/download: http://www.indeview.org/
(...)
> Interesting, what does it give me over using StarOffice and
> saving the Impress file as a MacroMedia flash file. I assume
> that it renders better than flash for example.
>
> Up to now if I have wanted a to provide someone with slides that
> doesn't have StarOffice I have either used flash or ppt.

One of IndeView's benefits is that the viewer (if autostart is active
on windows) starts from CD automatically after insertion of the CD.

So you may make auto-running demo CDs from your presentation.

Another benefit is that you don't have to care about some player being
installed on the target computer: unlike Flash player the small
IndeView viewer is started from CD without need of installing it.

Third: IndeView allows you to exactly test-drive your presentation at
home - being sure that the user will see exactly the same stuff on her
PC that you have seen on yours.

The trick of having bitmaps in 7 different resolutions makes sure
that the viewer normally will not have to scale or shrink the slides
- hence more brillance.

just try it yourself: http://www.indeview.org is waiting for you. :-))

Karl-Heinz

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