>>Last I checked, the basic player is free, and implementations exists for
>>all the major platforms, which would put it on par with PDF/Acrobat reader
>>in my book.
> what is the definition of "major platforms" here?
> if you could supply a list of freely-available player implementations
> (and URL) it would be really nice.
NOTE: I'm not advocating *.ppt in any way.
my personal preference go to Magicpoint (obviously) :-)
itojun
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