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  2. Beamer (LaTeX) - Wikipedia

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    Slides can be built up on-screen in stages as if by revealing text that was previously hidden or covered. This is handled with PDF output by creating successive pages that preserve the layout but add new elements, so that advancing to the next page in the PDF file appears to add something to the displayed page, when in fact it has merely ...

  3. List of PDF software - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of links to articles on software used to manage Portable Document Format (PDF) documents. The distinction between the various functions is not entirely clear-cut; for example, some viewers allow adding of annotations, signatures, etc. Some software allows redaction, removing content irreversibly for security.

  4. Impressive (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impressive_(software)

    Impressive is a simple presentation program that displays slide show PDF documents, LaTeX slides or digital images in the JPEG, PNG, TIFF and BMP file formats, adding 3D effects. [4] Presentation slides can be created in an external software application of choice and Impressive used for displaying them.

  5. Presentation slide - Wikipedia

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    A slide is a single page of a presentation. A group of slides is called a slide deck. A slide show is an exposition of a series of slides or images in an electronic device or on a projection screen. Before personal computers, they were 35 mm slides viewed with a slide projector [1] or transparencies viewed with an overhead projector.

  6. Presentation program - Wikipedia

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    The "slide" analogy is a reference to the slide projector, a device that has become somewhat obsolete due to the use of presentation software. Slides can be printed, or (more usually) displayed on-screen and navigated through at the command of the presenter. An entire presentation can be saved in video format. [6]

  7. Microsoft PowerPoint - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_PowerPoint

    A new PowerPoint 2.0 for Macintosh, adding color 35 mm slides, shipped in May 1988, [50] and again received good reviews. [51] The same PowerPoint 2.0 product re-developed for Windows was shipped two years later, in mid-1990, at the same time as Windows 3.0. [52]