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  2. List of presentation programs - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Persuasion - Classic Mac OS, Windows; AppleWorks (formerly ClarisWorks presentation editing) - Classic Mac OS, Mac OS X, Windows 2000 or later; CA-Cricket Presents - Apple Macintosh, Windows

  3. Mentimeter - Wikipedia

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    The app enables users to share knowledge and real-time feedback on mobile [6] with presentations, polls or brainstorming sessions in classes, meetings, gatherings, conferences and other group activities. [13] [16]

  4. Microsoft Forms - Wikipedia

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    Survey software: Website: forms.microsoft.com: Microsoft Forms (formerly Office 365 Forms) is an online survey creator, part of Office 365. [1] Usage.

  5. Doodle (website) - Wikipedia

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    Doodle is freemium software with paid and unpaid tiers of services and features. [12] Its core features include the ability to coordinate meetings and schedules through a poll system, [13] which does not require user registration for basic functionality. [14] Users are asked to determine the best time and date to meet via poll. [15]

  6. Open-source voting system - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source systems can be adapted and used by others without paying licensing fees, improving the odds they achieve the scale usually needed for long-term success. [2] The development of open-source voting technology has shown a small but steady trend towards increased adoption since the first system was put into practice in Choctaw ...

  7. Open-access poll - Wikipedia

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    An open-access poll is a type of opinion poll in which a nonprobability sample of participants self-select into participation. The term includes call-in, mail-in, and some online polls. The most common examples of open-access polls ask people to phone a number, click a voting option on a website, or return a coupon cut from a newspaper. By ...