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Office PowerPoint Remote
Office PowerPoint Remote
(28 customer ratings)
58371
Free
Use a Windows SideShow-compatible device to remotely control PowerPoint presentations on your computer. You can move forward and back, or jump to a specific slide in the presentation. You can also preview the next slide and view slide notes on the device.
Details and Requirements
Operating system:Windows Vista
Other:Windows SideShow-enabled device
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fongtzuayla
10 of 12 people found this review helpful
It's okay
Windows7 upgrade (2/22/2009)
its okay but the gadget doesnt work with win7 :(
Barney_GH
8 of 9 people found this review helpful
Love it
B & W (6/11/2008)
Very nice! - Works great on a HTC S710 (Vox)! Excellent that's it's showing a thumbnail and the slide notes. Missing one important function though: B & W for Black and White screen. I use this a lot, I'm actually using it right now while the students are doing a lab!
pump_up_the_jam
12 of 18 people found this review helpful
No Rating
smart work (9/27/2007)
niiiiiiiice!!!!!!!
makryger1
4 of 4 people found this review helpful
It's okay
Good start, but needs work (3/7/2009)
This gadget is a very good start to a sideshow gadget. But it needs some work. It'd be nice if we could resize/zoom in on the "Current slide" image and even the Next slide. Sometimes, the text is too small to read on my phone. But what makes it really unusable for me right now is that there is easily accessible button to go forward and backwards. It was a pain to have to go through the "menu" to do this myself!
nicky_claeys
5 of 6 people found this review helpful
Love it
Good work (6/9/2008)
Works verry fine whit HTC touch verry usefull
Garywc4
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
It's okay
User (11/6/2009)
Still wont open in windows 7. Hope someone at micosoft is working on a fix!
__G-Force
4 of 6 people found this review helpful
Love it
Awesome (6/11/2008)
This is about a slick as they come. It's a great way to show off the potential of phone integration using the developer tool "SideShow for Windows Mobile" recently posted on Microsoft Downloads.
Rolltape
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
It's okay
Doesn't work on Win7 or O2010 (10/30/2009)
This doesn't work on Windows 7, and it doesn't work on the Technical Preview of Office 2010, but it's a great idea. Just need to update it.