posted by
sbisson at 06:39pm on 07/02/2003
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One of the most common pieces of business software, it's everywhere you go, and badly done, it can be intensely annoying (or mind-numbingly tedious) - and it was Colin Powell's main tool at the UN.
Check out this Guardian piece for a concise history of Powerpoint (without the slides, bullet points and pointless transitions). I have to admit to being surprised to find out that Whitfield Diffie was one of the original authors.
Check out this Guardian piece for a concise history of Powerpoint (without the slides, bullet points and pointless transitions). I have to admit to being surprised to find out that Whitfield Diffie was one of the original authors.
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Yeesh.
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Then they'll want to have them framed and displayed in the National Gallery...
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I have certainly seen some very, very bad Powerpoint. (But then I recall plenty of very, very bad OHP presentations. At least Powerpoint mistakes can be easily fixed, whilst bad OHPs just get used over and over.) But I've also seen some very nice examples. It's a tool, and like all tools you have to be taught how to use it properly.
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Death by Powerpoint
Show me a Powerpoint presentation and I'll walk away. I won't have anything to do with it.