i need to download a free software its called POWERPOINT and i dont kno wer to download it from....help!!!!!!!
grafyredpizza
2006-12-09 18:43:56 UTC
i need it to add pictures and text, its a project to work on and i need to get it from somewer
Ten answers:
Parker M
2006-12-09 18:46:38 UTC
Powerpoint is not free, but open office is. It has all the tools in microsoft office, including powerpoint. Just go here to download it. http://www.openoffice.org there you go. You may need instruction on how to use it. the help files work nicely
nebur29
2006-12-09 19:27:02 UTC
Microsoft Powerpoint is not free, but if this is a short term project you can download a 60 day free trial of Microsoft Office Pro 2007 (http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/product.aspx?sku=3082915&culture=en-US). After 60 days you'll have to uninstall it or buy it.
Another free option would be to use Impress from the OpenOffice.org office suite (http://www.openoffice.org/product/impress.html).
A third option would be to use an online application that can edit Powerpoint files. The folks at Zoho.com have an app called Zoho Show (http://show.zoho.com/). Nothing to install. If you already have a Powerpoint file that you want to edit, you can import it into Zoho Show. The only catch is Zoho Show cannot create Powerpoint files. Nor can it save any changes in .ppt format. The only export option for viewing the file offline is in HTML format.
UPDATE: A better free online option - http://www.thinkfree.com/
ThinkFree lets you actually create .ppt files from scratch. It's an online app so there's nothing to install. I just signed up and tested it myself. It really works.
Arinadi
2006-12-09 18:47:01 UTC
Download the 60 day trial from the microsoft website
The Answer Man
2006-12-09 18:47:02 UTC
Well, PowerPoint (Microsoft PowerPoint) is not free! You can check here http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/FX100487761033.aspx for information on the product and where to buy it. You can download a free 60-day trial here though: http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/product.aspx?family=officepro&culture=en-US
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2016-11-30 14:17:57 UTC
you could also try place of work information superhighway Apps in case you want common constructive factors. You’ll opt for a residing house windows stay account and also you’ll get information superhighway-depending variations of PowerPoint (and note, Excel and OneNote).
bata4689
2006-12-09 18:49:23 UTC
openOffice has presentation software that reads PowerPoint files, and it's a free download.
J
2006-12-09 18:45:45 UTC
Its from Microsoft, but its not free. It comes with the Microsoft office package
gt577
2006-12-09 18:57:59 UTC
you can download from Microsoft.com as a trial is free for 30 days.
so you can download the "office 2003" or "office 2007"