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- Price: Free to try
- Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP 2, Windows 2003 SP 1, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: June 26, 2009
- Total Downloads: 57,931
- Downloads last week: 3,441
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- Average user rating: stars out of 3 votes
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From Microsoft :Create attention-grabbing slides quickly, collaborate with team members on your presentations, and share them live or online.
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Version: Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 12.0.6500.5000
Pros: TechTracker is a great idea.
Cons: But this isn't the way to do it.
Summary: I couldn't help being suspicious. After all, why would TechTracker tell me there's an update for PowerPoint 2007 available when Windows Update is telling me that my computer is up-to-date? The other reviewer's comments clinched it - good-bye TechT... read more >>
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4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Version: Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 12.0.6500.5000
"I agree 100% with lugalau above."
Pros: It's not an upgrade, it's a sales pitch.
Cons: Big hassle downloading and installing only to find out that it isn't an upgrade afterall.
Summary: I uninstalling this CNET (so called) TechTracker right away.
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5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Version: Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 12.0.6500.5000
"CNet and Microsoft have sacamed their audience."
Pros: Appears OK. But trying to disguise Office 2007 as an upgrade of 2003 seems unethical publicity.
Cons: The program might be OK, but being sacmed by two excellent companies leaves a bad taste in yor mouth.
Summary: It is an unfair test. CNet leads you to believe that you are testing an upgrade and then you find yourself trapped into using programs that become useless unnless you pay to have the full use of the program.
Microsoft and CNet shoul be ashamed... read more >> - See all 3 user reviews Write review
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