Death by PowerPoint? Not so fast

Several months ago, The New York Times published an article called We Have Met the Enemy and He Is PowerPoint. Of course we didn't agree. And it looks like PowerPoint blogger Kit Seeborg didn't either. His post Dear PowerPoint:  It's not you, it's me gathers tips from PowerPoint experts on creating presentations that go beyond snooze.

The experts include Garr Reynolds, the author if Presenation Zen; Bruce R. Gabrielle, author of Speaking Power Point; and Shelley Paul, creator of Death by PowerPoint; and Ed Fidgeon-Kavanagh of Clear Presentation Design.

 

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  • Only tools blame their tools. 'nough said IMO.

  • Microsoft publisher evolution

    Publisher is never used even though its part of the package, there are many reasons for this which some you might have known other you don’t. Here some suggestions to make it better and part of everyday business.

    1. Merge Microsoft ad centre and publisher in one, why? This tools are both used for marketing, one for online marketing  (adcenter) and one for offline marketing (publisher).

    2. adcenter must be and all in one marketing tool that allows users to advertise, track and respond across all networks TV, games, online video sites, websites, oudoor digital signage networks, phones etc. this made into with publisher will help small to medium size business around the world a lot.

    3. the template store is really no where to be found the one you have is terrible, please have more better templates and allow 3rd party artist to have links on the store for custom work to be done

    This for excel, excel is very useful but not for heavy mathematical analysis, so please create a matlab version or buy mathematica who make matlab and integrate into excel, to make excel the best analytic tool for all to use.

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