A simple and easy to use software solution designed to help you convert PowerPoint presentations into self-running EXE slideshows
| Version | 3.2.4.2 |
| Updated | Nov 26th 2014 |
| Developer |
DzSoft Ltd
N/A
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| User Rating |
1613
3.6
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| Original File Size | 4.6 MB |
| Downloads | 28630 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Office Tools |
PowerPoint Slide Show Converter is a very simple Windows application that converts any PowerPoint presentation to an executable or a screensaver file.
There are two different conversion modes at your disposal, “Simple Mode” and “Special Mode”, each coming with its very own pack of settings.
The bigger different however is the fact that “Special Mode” requires Microsoft PowerPoint to work, while the other one can be used independently of the Microsoft application.
If you go for the “Simple Mode”, configuration is minimal. You just need to input the source Microsoft PowerPoint file, choose the output file name and the format, and decide whether you want to generate an Autorun file for a CD/DVD disc.
On the other hand, the “Special Mode” also gives you the possibility to add soundtrack and optimize the output file, but again things remain very simple and easy to use.
And in case you still need assistance on one of its features, a help file is always there to answer your questions, but the amount of information is fairly limited.
PowerPoint Slide Show Converter Crack completes the conversion process very fast without hampering system performance, but things may change just a little bit when working with larger files.
All in all however, PowerPoint Slide Show Converter remains one of the easiest ways to convert PowerPoint presentations to executable and screensaver files. It has an intuitive interface and only a few configuration options which make it appropriate for all types of users.
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