(MoneyWatch) Open the door to any conference room in America, and there's a pretty good chance you'll walk into a presentation conducted with PowerPoint. This ubiquitous program has delivered more ...
PowerPoint has long set the standard in presentation software, ubiquitous as it is through Microsoft’s Office productivity suite. Numerous alternatives have emerged in recent years, however, many of ...
Creating dazzling presentations for clients, business meetings, or even job interviews doesn't mean you have to shell out for Microsoft Office. There are plenty of free options, or other paid ...
When it comes to making presentations, the gold standard is obvious: Microsoft (MSFT) PowerPoint is so established that the program's name is essentially synonymous with projecting a series of slides.
Microsoft's PowerPoint is a part of every fed’s daily life. A tool that, with side effects akin to visual NyQuil, turns even the most high-energy group into a room full of yawning Prince Valiums ( ...
Let’s be honest: Everyone has used (and likely abused) PowerPoint before. Microsoft’s presentation program is more than 20 years old, and although Redmond works very hard at keeping one of its primary ...
It’s tough to think of two words that seem more at odds with each other than “beautiful” and “presentation.” I mean, have you seen a PowerPoint slide deck lately? That disconnect is something Mitch ...
When it comes to presentations, PowerPoint is a mighty beast. The gold standard for armies of salespeople and marketing professionals with laser pointers and slide clickers, it carries a ...
When you need to create an interesting and engaging presentation for your boss, new clients, or a job interview, you have plenty of options for tools to get the job done. Plus, even though it's the ...
PowerPoint offers plenty of features for whipping up presentations, but it’s also the same software that everyone’s been using for the past three decades. On top of that, it’ll set you back $7 a month ...
PowerPoint, Microsoft's presentation tool, was once ubiquitous as the business standard for organizing, distilling and demonstrating business ideas. Now, PowerPoint has far more competition. The Web ...