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Overview
PowerShow is a multi-monitor software that
loads in PowerPoint environment as an add-in and introduces the
following slide show features in a machine supporting multi-monitor
configuration:
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View the slide show on a monitor while you continue working on
something else on another monitor.
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View different presentations on different monitors. You don't need
multiple computers to show different slide shows. Save significantly on
hardware and software costs.
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View shows in Wide Format - shows can span across multiple monitors
all the way up to all available monitors.
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View presentation and formatted notes on separate monitors - keep
notes in sync with the slide show.
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View shows on multiple panels arranged in matrix (box) layout.
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Run a ticker slide show simultaneously with the main slide show. See
Ticker Show.
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See video on a monitor while controlling it from another monitor.
See Multi-monitor Media
Player.
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Run multiple shows simultaneously. Run multiple videos
simultaneously.
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View same slide show on multiple monitors simultaneously. Shows are
kept in sync with each other. See
Synchronous Shows.
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Edit the presentation while the slide show is running.
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Control multiple shows from a single terminal. See
Session Controller.
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Control different slide shows running on different machines from a
single console. Click here to
know how.
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Slide design view can stay in-sync with slide show.
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Slide show can stay in-sync with slide design view.
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The supported number of shows and the number of monitors is only
limited by the system resources.
Download and
install PowerShow - it will automatically register with your PowerPoint
environment. Start PowerShow using Slide Show | Power Show item within Microsoft PowerPoint.
System Requirements
Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 8
(32-bit or 64-bit), Windows 7
(32-bit or 64-bit), Windows Vista or Windows XP.
Microsoft PowerPoint: Microsoft PowerPoint
2013 (32-bit or 64-bit), PowerPoint 2010
(32-bit or 64-bit), PowerPoint 2007, PowerPoint 2003, PowerPoint 2002 (XP) or PowerPoint
2000.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 and PowerPoint 2010 are preferable over the
previous versions of PowerPoint. Microsoft Windows 8 and Windows 7 are
recommended for use instead of previous versions of Windows.
Click here
to visit the download page.
Click here to know the
hardware and software requirements to run PowerShow.
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