This is just hilarious, or pitiful as one wishes to look at it.
i took in two versions of my first lecture for the Physics class today.
A odp(open document presentation) made with Koffice and Windows 7 ran it. YEAH!!
I opened exactly the same presentation in pptx and Windows 7 would not run it.
As an continuation of this.....the normal "complaint" about Koffice is no longer valid for the following reasons.
Kpresenter also produces a .pdf which is visually exactly like the odp or pptx, but is not editable, and it displayes just fine, although it is about 4/5 size of a presentation.
Kpresenter also exports as HTML and it will also play in the browser but it is also smaller.
The import of this is that there is now not a "real" reason to not use Koffice if one has to use/display it in a Windows situation.
The standard complaint against using Koffice is, as of now, not valid.
woodsmoke
i took in two versions of my first lecture for the Physics class today.
A odp(open document presentation) made with Koffice and Windows 7 ran it. YEAH!!
I opened exactly the same presentation in pptx and Windows 7 would not run it.
As an continuation of this.....the normal "complaint" about Koffice is no longer valid for the following reasons.
Kpresenter also produces a .pdf which is visually exactly like the odp or pptx, but is not editable, and it displayes just fine, although it is about 4/5 size of a presentation.
Kpresenter also exports as HTML and it will also play in the browser but it is also smaller.
The import of this is that there is now not a "real" reason to not use Koffice if one has to use/display it in a Windows situation.
The standard complaint against using Koffice is, as of now, not valid.
woodsmoke
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