>There was an article in the Chicago Tribune sunday magazine several months
>ago discussing how PowerPoint is actually a hinderance to creativity than
>a help.  You have to work within Micro$oft's framework of how THEY think
>you should be creative.  The author made some good points about how other
>software, while limited to the structure of that program's code, can
>provide different approaches to presentations.  (And no, I don't remember
>off-hand which ones he was talking about.  :) )  I've gathered since that
>this is an ongoing debate in academic circles.
>
>On the other hand, I've seen some pretty good PowerPoint presentations,
>too.  Like Ryan Suenaga's at Kfest.  :)

Apparently so, here is a recent articles about it, it has a link to yet 
another article about how "Powerpoint is Evil".

http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stories/story/0,10738,2914637,00.html

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