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                  Issue #:|42864
                  Summary:|Idea of academic Impress use
                Component:|Presentation
                  Version:|OOo 2.0
                 Platform:|All
                      URL:|
               OS/Version:|All
                   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
        Status whiteboard:|
                 Keywords:|
               Resolution:|
               Issue type:|ENHANCEMENT
                 Priority:|P3
             Subcomponent:|save-export
              Assigned to:|wg
              Reported by:|drigloi





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb 15 10:48:25 -0800 
2005 -------
Dear Developers!

My name is GÃbor IglÃi. I'm a medical doctor in Hungary. I'm fond of 
opensource software and using OpenOffice.org for 1,5 years now. I like 
it very much actually I have written all of my important documents using 
this suite including my graduate essay.

I follow the ongoing development of the OpenOffice.org 2.0 and I find it 
very promising. I have welcomed that the insertion of movie clips in 
Impress presentations has been developed. In fact, in the academic world 
it is very important to create and perform nice presentations for 
education. Unfortunately in this world M$ software has the monopoly - 
you just can't replace the PowerPoint because everyone uses it so when 
you bring your CD to anywhere you must supply your presentation in 
PowerPoint format. With Impress you can produce quality presentations 
but you can't transfer it to congresses. Even if you export it to ppt 
format there are some incompatibilities. And until now you could embed 
very limited video clips in your Impress presentations.

I've also read about and searched for OpenOffice Viewer tools. I've read 
about developers' opinions about this topic: too much effort to create a 
stuff like that for all platforms, instead OO.o gives good support for 
HTLM, PDF or Flash export...

This way it will be hard to give the academic world a working option for 
migration. You can't reproduce all effects of an Impress presentation in 
these formats and you can't embed movie clips either.

I would suggest that maybe it would be a very good idea and this could 
make OO.o even more popular if you would create an Impress Viewer. You 
wouldn't need to support all platforms and all OpenOffice components 
because

1. Unix/Linux users have already installed OpenOffice/StarOffice on 
their machines - this is the ultimate office suite for *nix users (I'm 
in this group too:) - so they don't need a viewer app
2. OO.o Writer documents can be exported to PDF quite well so everybody 
can handle them - so a Writer Viewer wouldn't be so important (and OO.o 
has good support for the DOC format)
3. You would develop an Impress Viewer for only the MS Windows platform, 
because other platforms' users probably has and use OpenOffice.org already.

That's why I think a standalone Impress Viewer is the most lacked 
component of OO.o. With the availability of a small standalone, 
installable or simply executable official Impress Viewer for Windows we 
could conquer the academic and perhaps the business scene.

Thank you reading my letter,
GÃbor IglÃi, M.D.

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