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I have a client who understands that under Powerpoint 97 it is possible to
create multimedia product demos. He wants to know (a) if such a
presentation can be used under Windows 3.1 in any way (I assume not) and
(b) if there are other such products out there (he has a software product
he wants to demo this way) and, if so, how they stack up against eah other.
Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks.
Richard
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Richard Yanowitz, NYC mailto:ryanowitz -at- bigfoot -dot- com
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