Make Your PowerPoint Presentations as Mobile as You with PPT2DVD

I saw an article called “Copy Your PowerPoint Slideshow to DVD” on the DVDshrinknow blog, the author said, “However, transporting the hardware to show your slides can be a problem, unless you have the capability to copy the PowerPoint slideshow to DVD. Now your presentation can be as mobile as you”.

I do not want to offend the author, but I still post a topic Copy Your PowerPoint Slideshow to DVD on their forum, what I want to say is, it is not a problem with transporting the hardware to show your slides with PPT2DVD.

As a business man, PowerPoint is probably the essential tool to present vital information to your company, your shareholders, or whoever needs the information. The slides encourage conciseness with professionalism. As a teacher, it is a great way for your to progress smoothly through your lecture. While you are talking, the notes came directly from the information on the slides. As a student, when you design your project, it is both visually appealing and informative to create a PowerPoint……

Since PowerPoint is an excellent tool for students, teachers and businessmen, we do can not work without it. But, to take your laptop everywhere to show your slideshow is a troublesome thing. Just imagining how much easier it will be to save a PowerPoint slideshow to DVD. Now, you can slip the DVD in a briefcase, a backpack, or a pocket, and take your presentation with you.

PPT2DVD is just the software that can burn your PowerPoint slideshow onto DVD. You can show your presentations on DVD player with a DVD remote control. Follow the 4 steps below,
1. Import the PowerPoint files
2. Configure settings or use the defaults and skip to the next step
3. Create professional look DVD menus with built-in templates
4. Start the burning process

Just slip the DVD in a briefcase, a backpack, or a pocket, and take your presentation with you and make your presentations as mobile as you with PPT2DVD.

Posted in Education, Home Business, Science & Technology 7.04.2008 on 03:26.


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