Hi :)  
PowerPoint is slightly in the lead imo (and from posts on the lists) but only 
by about £10-£20 worth.  Impress is developing faster so that slight edge may 
not last for long.  There are shed loads of other programs for producing 
slideshows and many are free
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presentation_software

The basic concept is flawed.  Like playing a video it tends to put quite a lot 
of the audience to sleep or into zombie-like, tele-watching mode.  
Bullet-pointed assertions at best just serve to stop people thinking hard about 
the subject and neatly avoid any of the detail, "the devil is in the detail".  
Apparently the military like them for press briefings because it's style over 
content so it helps them minimise how much they tell.  On the other hand it 
seems many dislike them in mission briefings because they obscure the depth of 
information required for success.  

Flip charts are more effective at engaging the audience and getting them 
thinking.  Interactive.  

If you have a good presentation on Impress/PowerPoint/whatever then why would 
it need you?  Just upload it to YouTube.  

At events i tend to have a slideshow going on in the background in the lobby or 
in the bar.  Sometimes parts of it catch people's attention enough to help 
boost their conversation, or to distract them from going tooo far off-topic.  
But i don't use anything fancy, just a normal photo-viewer.  
Regards from
Tom :)  





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> From: Gilles <codecompl...@free.fr>
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Sent: Wednesday, 30 January 2013, 22:32
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] How good is Impress compared to PowerPoint?
> 
>Hello
>
>Before possibly recommending LibreOffice to a friend who needs an office
>suite for her personal use, I need to know how  good its Impress component
>is compared to PowerPoint.
>
>She won't need to create very sophisticated slides, and won't need to import
>PowerPoint files. It's just to create some presentations for her class. She
>has regular office skills, she's not a geek.
>
>If you have extensive experience with both PowerPoint and Impress, would you
>say Impress is good enough or still lacking?
>
>Here's a review:
>"Admittedly, PowerPoint still outperforms Impress, yet not by such an extent
>that the difference couldn't be overcome in a release or two. In fact, the
>lack of improvements in Impress over the last few years -- particularly in
>its audio capabilities -- suggests that for most users the deficiencies are
>unimportant."
>
>www.datamation.com/open-source/libreoffice-vs.-ms-office-spreadsheets-and-slide-shows-1.html
>
>Thank you.
>
>
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