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  From: Nick Stoic <nstoic@bigpond.com>
  To  : Glen Turner <glen.turner@aarnet.edu.au>
  Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 19:15:24 +1030

Re: .pps

Hi Glen,

Thank you for replying! :o)
You are sharing ideas with David, it must be the way to go, I mean using
StarOffice.
Is not that I don't trust anyone, I only hoped there is a small utility
or such to be able to run files with .pps extension! This mean, I need
to install StarOffice.
The only problem with it, is that is soo slow on my comp.
Thank you and best wishes,

Nick.

Glen Turner wrote:
> 
> Nick Stoic wrote:
> 
> > I would like to ask you if there is any program in Linux that runs files
> > with the extension .pps (such as Power Point in windowz).
> > I am running Linux RedHat 6.2 on my machine and any help, information,
> > would be appreciated! :o)
> 
> The latest StarOffice is very good.
> 
> You also might want to point out to the provider that
> converting the file to PDF gives a file that can be
> viewed by people without PowerPoint, doesn't require
> the purchase of software and doesn't let someone incorporate
> your presentation into theirs.
> 
> Glen

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