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ConceptDraw Presenter 1.0.1
Computer Systems Odessa
http://www.conceptdraw.com
Reviewed in September 2002
http://www.macworld.com/2002/09/reviews/conceptdraw
It’s refreshing to see a new presentation package on the market, but this program’s missing features put it out of the running for most professional work.
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eBeam System 3
Electronics for Imaging
http://www.efi.com
Reviewed in March 2003
http://www.macworld.com/2003/03/reviews/whiteboardcapturedevices
The eBeam System provides the invaluable function of saving whiteboard scribbles to disk. Its built-in remote-conferencing capability and markup tools make it stand out from the competition.
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Keynote 1.0
Apple Computer
http://www.apple.com
Reviewed in April 2003
Keynote can design presentations that put PowerPoint’s best aesthetic efforts to shame. If you deliver you presentations only on Macs and don’t mind the lack of timing and navigation controls, Keynote merits consideration, especially at one-quarter the cost of PowerPoint. If you need self-running presentations or use Windows PCs, you probably should wait.
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LiveSlideShow 2.0
Totally Hip Software
http://www.totallyhip.com
Reviewed in July 2002
http://www.macworld.com/2002/07/reviews/reviewsinbrief
This full-featured slide-show application is compatible with OS 9 and OS X, but it would be better if it gave users tools for creating their own themes.
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mimio
Virtual Ink
http://www.mimio.com
Reviewed in March 2003
http://www.macworld.com/2003/03/reviews/whiteboardcapturedevices
mimio provides the invaluable function of saving whiteboard brainstorming to disk, and it does fine work as long as everyone is in the same room. If you want to share ideas remotely, you’ll have to buy a Windows-only plug-in or buy a Windows-only monthly service.
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