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PowerShow - View multiple PowerPoint Slide Shows simultaneously on different monitors. - 0 views

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    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: View the slide show on a monitor while you continue working on something else on another monitor. View different presentations on different monitors. View shows in Wide Format - shows can span across multiple monitors up to all available monitors. View presentation and notes on separate monitors - keep notes in sync with the slide show. View shows on multiple panels arranged in matrix (box) layout. Run a ticker slide show simultaneously with the main slide show. See Ticker Show. See video on a monitor while controlling it from another monitor. See Multi-monitor Media Player. Run multiple shows simultaneously. Run multiple videos simultaneously. View the same slide show on multiple monitors simultaneously. Shows are kept in sync with each other. See Synchronous Shows. Edit the presentation while the slide show is running. Control multiple shows from a single terminal. See Session Controller. Slide design view can stay in sync with slide show. A slide show can stay in sync with the slide design view. The supported number of shows and the number of monitors is only limited by the system resources. PowerShow works with Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 (XP), and Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 on Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Me and Microsoft Windows 98. Download the addin and install it in your PowerPoint environment. After the addin is loaded successfully, you can start PowerShow using Slide Show | Power Show... menu item.
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PowerShow | OfficeOne - 0 views

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    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: View the slide show on a monitor while you continue working on something else on another monitor. View different presentations on different monitors. View shows in Wide Format - shows can span across multiple monitors up to all available monitors. View presentation and notes on separate monitors - keep notes in sync with the slide show. View shows on multiple panels arranged in matrix (box) layout. Run a ticker slide show simultaneously with the main slide show. See Ticker Show. See video on a monitor while controlling it from another monitor. See Multi-monitor Media Player. Run multiple shows simultaneously. Run multiple videos simultaneously. View the same slide show on multiple monitors simultaneously. Shows are kept in sync with each other. See Synchronous Shows. Edit the presentation while the slide show is running. Control multiple shows from a single terminal. See Session Controller. Slide design view can stay in sync with slide show. A slide show can stay in sync with the slide design view. The supported number of shows and the number of monitors is only limited by the system resources. PowerShow works with Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 (XP), and Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 on Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Me and Microsoft Windows 98. Download the addin and install it in your PowerPoint environment. After the addin is loaded successfully, you can start PowerShow using Slide Show | Power Show... menu item.
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Display Assistant - Clone window contents from one monitor to another - 0 views

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    Display Assistant - Clone window contents from one monitor to another. Allows you to see your documents and spreadsheets while also showing them to the audience. Display Assistant allows you to show specific windows on your secondary monitor while you work on that window on your primary monitor. While presenting a slide show, you have tools like Presenter View that allow you to see your slides and notes while the audience sees the slide show. The typical setup allows you to face your audience while the slide show is presented on a screen behind your back to the audience. This allows you to see and connect with your audience while you are presenting. But when you want to show other documents, spreadsheets, websites, etc., you need to move the window to the secondary display to show it there. Essentially, you lose the document window from your primary monitor and now you have to look at your slide show display to refer to it. You effectively lose your connection with your audience and worst of all your back is now facing the audience. Display Assistant helps you retain your connection with your audience for a smooth and effective presentation. Display Assistant allows you to clone or mirror any window from one monitor to another. You can now show specific windows to your audience on the slide show monitor without moving the window from your primary monitor. You can continue to interact with your document window on your primary monitor. Those interactions are fully replicated live to the secondary monitor. Display Assistant works on Microsoft Windows 7 and Microsoft Windows Vista. It requires Aero effects to be turned ON. Windows Aero effects are available with the following Windows editions: Windows 7: Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Home Premium. Windows Vista: Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Home Premium.
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Display Assistant | OfficeOne - 0 views

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    Display Assistant - Clone window contents from one monitor to another. Allows you to see your documents and spreadsheets while also showing them to the audience. Display Assistant allows you to show specific windows on your secondary monitor while you work on that window on your primary monitor. While presenting a slide show, you have tools like Presenter View that allow you to see your slides and notes while the audience sees the slide show. The typical setup allows you to face your audience while the slide show is presented on a screen behind your back to the audience. This allows you to see and connect with your audience while you are presenting. But when you want to show other documents, spreadsheets, websites, etc., you need to move the window to the secondary display to show it there. Essentially, you lose the document window from your primary monitor and now you have to look at your slide show display to refer to it. You effectively lose your connection with your audience and worst of all your back is now facing the audience. Display Assistant helps you retain your connection with your audience for a smooth and effective presentation. Display Assistant allows you to clone or mirror any window from one monitor to another. You can now show specific windows to your audience on the slide show monitor without moving the window from your primary monitor. You can continue to interact with your document window on your primary monitor. Those interactions are fully replicated live to the secondary monitor. Display Assistant works on Microsoft Windows 7 and Microsoft Windows Vista. It requires Aero effects to be turned ON. Windows Aero effects are available with the following Windows editions: Windows 7: Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Home Premium. Windows Vista: Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Home Premium.
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