free powerpoint?

buzz2400

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can someone please tell me what the website is where you can get free powerpoint (or equivalent). someone on the boards once told me and can't find it now
 
Libre Office is great, just remember to save your files in the native odp format, not ppt otherwise you'll have unpleasant surprises...

http://www.libreoffice.org/

Best way to share is then either printing to pdf or convincing your friends to use Libre Office.

While you're at it consider dropping Windows altogether for Ubuntu!
 

There is pirate's bay -- not associated with WDW -- and not exactly legal -- and not exactly safe -- but the students at my university use it all the time:confused3
 
Open office. I recommend it to my students all of the time and use OO exclusively. Even though i own a copy of MS Office (current version) i only use Open Office. It has their version of Word, Power Point, Access, Excel and so on.

http://www.openoffice.org/download/ <-- you want the green colored link
 
Hotmail -- which is in the process of being re-tooled into Microsoft Outlook allows you to read any Word/Excel/PowerPoint attachments sent to you...

As these are proprietary to Microsoft, I would be suspicious of any "free" versions offered by anyone other than Microsoft.
 
Not free, but if you have a student in your household, they can purchase fully-licensed Microsoft software from JourneyEd or OnTheHub. The discount can be quite deep. Go to the Microsoft website. You'll find links to both websites there.
http://www.microsoft.com/education/en-us/buy/Pages/academicsavings.aspx

With a school ID you can get academic versions of most software (including windows 7 or 8) plus discounts on computers and All Apple products (iPods, computers, pads so on). Apple never asks for proof but the rest will. All you need to do is scan a copy of the id and send it to them or if they have a email with .edu at the end that will also work.
 
Google docs is another choice - online, so there isn't anything to download.

docs.google.com

I've used both OpenOffice and Google Docs. Either is a pretty good choice if you are looking for simple functionality. We have my kids do all their work in Google docs.
 





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