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PowerPoint for Windows PC vs PowerPoint for Mac OS

BrightCarbon

Once upon a time, on desktops far, far away, there was PowerPoint for Windows and something very very different for Mac… If you remember PowerPoint:mac 2011, you might still have recurring nightmares about the amount of effort it took to create presentations. However, some of these features never make it to the Mac at all.

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PowerPoint 2010: Inserting YouTubeVideos

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I've previously written about how to go about doing this in PowerPoint 2007 with an internet connection and without an internet connection as well as how to do this in PowerPoint 2008 for the Mac. In the latest version (2010), uploading videos from the web is easier than ever.

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PowerPoint 2007 & 2010: Save a Presentation with Embedded Fonts

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

  If you're using a Mac, I've got bad news. the Mac versions of PowerPoint can't embed fonts, nor can they use fonts embedded in a PC-born presentation. If you are using PowerPoint 2010, choose  File > Save As.     Determing if a Font Is Embeddable.

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Thank You for 25 Great Years!

TechSmith Camtasia

The first release of Snagit came in 1991, Camtasia was released in 1999, Morae in 2004, Jing in 2007, Camtasia Relay and Camtasia for Mac in 2009, Snagit on Mac in 2010, and Coach’s Eye in 2011. What was your first version of TechSmith software? It’s hard to imagine a time before that.

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PowerPoint 2007: Insert YouTube Videos

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George I am often asked how to get YouTube videos into a PowerPoint presentation, and, unless you're using the latest version (PowerPoint 2010), it's an understandable question. it's not a simple process. Click here  for a good tutorial.   Insert YouTube Videos into PowerPoint 2007 with Internet.

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Acrobat 9: It's Update Time

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

As a regular Acrobat user since version 2, I can tell you with great confidence that Acrobat 9 is better than Acrobat 8, which was better than Acrobat 7, etc.   Earlier this week, Adobe released an update which updates Reader & Acrobat to version 9.4.   Note: You can read Adobe's Release Notes on version 9.4

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eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #5

Upside Learning

TransMedia has announced that by the first half of 2010, it will launch a bootable version of Glide for Netbooks. The Glide OS is available as a browser plugin for IE, Chrome, Firefox and Safari.