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Open Source Alternative to PowerPoint (Not OO or LO please)


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Hello guys,

Im in need of a free alternative to powerpoint for editing .PPT files. I dont really like OpenOffice or LibreOffice because of their Java. Anyone know of a good alternative?

Word has Abiword, Excel has Gnumeric, Publisher has Scribus but nothing for PowerPoint? Am i missing something here?

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  On 22/05/2012 at 10:19, joe_banana said:

I dont really like OpenOffice or LibreOffice because of their Java.

No they're not.

http://www.openoffice.org/download/common/java.html

But yeah, I can't think of another alternative for powerpoint at the top of my head. When in doubt, always go to alternativeto.net :)

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  On 22/05/2012 at 10:19, joe_banana said:

Hello guys,

Im in need of a free alternative to powerpoint for editing .PPT files. I dont really like OpenOffice or LibreOffice because of their Java. Anyone know of a good alternative?

Word has Abiword, Excel has Gnumeric, Publisher has Scribus but nothing for PowerPoint? Am i missing something here?

No. There are no good alternatives.

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Ok point taken there are no good alternatives at the moment.

Im using the one on google docs since I don't have need for intensive editing yet but if time comes I might need it I'll most probably install LibreOffice or Apache OpenOffice.

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Kingsoft Presentation maybe your best bet, it's menus and features are almost an exact copy of MS Office 2003 as far as word and excel go. Haven't tried their powerpoint program however so can't comment on that. I hate oo as well but this kingsoft package is the most MS office like FREE software I've come across it's great.
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