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  2. Microsoft PowerPoint - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary operation, PowerPoint is used to create a file (called a "presentation" or "deck") containing a sequence of pages (called "slides" in the app) which usually have a consistent style (from template masters), and which may contain information imported from other apps or created in PowerPoint, including text, bullet lists, tables ...

  3. List of presentation programs - Wikipedia

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    Apache OpenOffice Impress - Linux, macOS, Windows; Beamer - Unix-like, Windows; Calligra Stage - Linux, Windows; Collabora Online - Android, ChromeOS, iOS, iPadOS ...

  4. Presentation program - Wikipedia

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    Text, graphics, movies, and other objects are positioned on individual pages or "slides" or "foils" [citation needed]. 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 ...

  5. Robert Gaskins - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, he joined Forethought, Inc., where the development of PowerPoint was begun. [2] Gaskins was the entrepreneur behind the development of PowerPoint, later known as Microsoft PowerPoint after acquisition by Microsoft in the early 1990s. Lee Gomes wrote in The Wall Street Journal: [3]

  6. Harvard Graphics - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Graphics was a graphics and presentation program for IBM PC compatibles. The first version, titled Harvard Presentation Graphics , was released for MS-DOS in 1986 by Software Publishing Corporation (SPC) and achieved a high market share.

  7. Graphical language - Wikipedia

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    Graphical language may refer to: Graphical modeling language, graphical types of artificial language to express information or knowledge; Visual language, a system of communication using visual elements; Visual programming language, a computer programming language to create programs by manipulating program elements graphically