How do you install it? Do you require to have a fat partition to use it,
or can it just be copied in an ext2???
TIA,
-Manuel.
Justin Ballou wrote:
I use WINE to run the free MS PowerPoint viewer. It's worked quite nicely.
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Duane Clark wrote:
David Brett wrote:
Will this work with Linux?
The PowerPoint Viewer 97 does run under the current version of Wine
under Linux, and operation has improved considerably in recent months.
But this is definitely alpha stuff; be prepared for it hanging up your
video
Where do you fine this program at?
Brian
Calamity wrote:
Duane Clark wrote:
David Brett wrote:
Will this work with Linux?
The PowerPoint Viewer 97 does run under the current version of Wine
under Linux, and operation has improved considerably in recent months.
But this is definitely alpha stuff; be prepared
is program at?
Brian
The PowerPoint Viewer? I go to google, type in "powerpoint viewer", and
the first search result is:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/000/viewers.htm
Duane
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Dose anybody know of a power point viewer for Linux?
david
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StarOffice has done a respectable job for me when I've used it to
open PowerPoint presentations.
--Kit
Dose anybody know of a power point viewer for Linux?
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I was afraid of that. I am not a fan of StatOffice.
david
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Kit Cosper wrote:
StarOffice has done a respectable job for me when I've used it to
open PowerPoint presentations.
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Dose anybody know of a power point viewer for Linux?
david
I was afraid of that. I am not a fan of StatOffice.
I'm not aware of any other package that will do anything
with PowerPoint presentations. Your only other option
may be an MS Office license to run under an emulator
or dual-boot system. :-/
--Kit
There is an MS based Powerpoint viewer, if were going to go the emulator
route.
Stew Benedict
At 12:40 PM 1/2/01 -0800, you wrote:
I was afraid of that. I am not a fan of StatOffice.
I'm not aware of any other package that will do anything
with PowerPoint presentations. Your only
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 03:44:17PM -0500, Stew Benedict wrote:
There is an MS based Powerpoint viewer, if were going to go the emulator
route.
Stew Benedict
At 12:40 PM 1/2/01 -0800, you wrote:
I was afraid of that. I am not a fan of StatOffice.
I'm not aware of any other package
I'm not sure, but I think Applixware will handle ppt files. Not free, tho.
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I was afraid of that. I am not a fan
Will this work with Linux?
david
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Stew Benedict wrote:
There is an MS based Powerpoint viewer, if were going to go the emulator
route.
Stew Benedict
At 12:40 PM 1/2/01 -0800, you wrote:
I was afraid of that. I am not a fan of StatOffice.
I'm not aware
I use WINE to run the free MS PowerPoint viewer. It's worked quite nicely.
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David Brett wrote:
Will this work with Linux?
The PowerPoint Viewer 97 does run under the current version of Wine
under Linux, and operation has improved considerably in recent months.
But this is definitely alpha stuff; be prepared for it hanging up your
video - make sure you remember the Ctrl
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