Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
Hi,

On Sep 21, 2005, at 7:07 PM, Jacqueline McNally wrote:

It looks like it is good to include us, i.e. OpenOffice.org, however
nebulous the connection.

"NXPowerLite 2.0 can reduce the size of PowerPoint files (as well as
StarOffice and OpenOffice.org presentations saved in the PowerPoint  file
format) by as much as 95% with no discernible loss of quality."

From:
http://www.pressbox.co.uk/detailed/Computing/ New_version_of_popular_compression_tool_unveiled_at_PowerPoint_Live_us er_conference_37082.html

Perhaps if their new special version was to include OpenOffice.org,  then
we could consider it as a useful utility to include in our add-ons  page.


Ach. Yeah, that page. :-/ Well, please add it to the issue ... and ... if anyone wants to help out with that page, join in. I'm swamped.

Will add to issue, but I'm not sure that it a super duper tool for OOo to promote as the article is suggesting that it only works on .ppt formatted files. That is, OOo users save Impress as a .ppt file then they can use the NXPowerLite tool. However, I could be wrong, so will add it to the issue so that the creator/maintainer of the page can follow it up.

Louis

PS.  Oh, the issue:  http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi? id=33986

And all that is needed is a page listing all (and I mean all) add ons, plug ins, extensions, what not, that add to OOo. The page can be nice or, if I do it, probably plain.

I would like to see a couple of sentences describing the items so that it is not just a linked list.

My opinions are my own, only :)

Regards
Jacqueline

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