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DEATH by PowerPoint can be slow and cruel.
Sitting through 100 slides annotated by a droning voice is agonizing and can almost make you swear off presentation software altogether. But even though technology won’t help dull speakers, the right tools can at least give sleepy audiences something interesting to look at.
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Presenting in Linux
By Chin On April 20, 2010, Tuesday · Leave a Comment · In Linux, Office productivity suite, Open Source, Software
IT’S been more than three years since the Linux Revolution blog declared that we need better presentation software. The call to action for open-source developers at the time certainly seemed timely. In 2006, if you had to create a business presentation on a Linux system, you didn’t have much choice but to use Impress, which came with the free and open-source OpenOffice.org productivity suite.
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