The iPad is a great tool for creating and showing presentations. Should you use Microsoft PowerPoint for iPad, or Apple Keynote? Our PowerPoint vs Keynote review tests both apps and decides which is ...
Microsoft’s PowerPoint for iPad finally makes it possible to open, edit, create, and present native PowerPoint files on your iPad, no file conversion required. This is a huge benefit for anyone who ...
Apple's iPad is capable a wide range of tasks, including building presentations for Microsoft's PowerPoint presentation software. To create a compelling PowerPoint presentation, you'll need an editing ...
You can quickly transfer PowerPoint presentations from your MacBook to your iPad using iTunes while the tablet is connected to the computer with the USB data cable. However, you must have a PowerPoint ...
Transitions only apply to a complete slide, not to specific elements in a slide, but you get easy access to each transition's options from the toolbar. You can't import a video into a slide—only a ...
It has taken Microsoft a very long time to get it done, but today is the day. Microsoft's Office suite is in the App Store for iPad. It has taken Microsoft a very long time to get it done, but today ...
Ars’ Andrew Cunningham had many kind words for Microsoft’s long-awaited debut on iPad last month, but he didn’t mince words about its largest asterisk: “The only major feature that users of the ...
Conventional wisdom tells us that the iPad is a great device for consuming content, but not much of a tool for creating it. True, the keyboard is lacking, but the form factor is so nearly perfect that ...
If you’re in the business of making presentations, you know what a time-suck it can be to work with PowerPoint on a laptop. You have to connect a projector, wait an eternity for the PC to boot, run ...
If you're suffering from PowerPoint malaise, good news: Slide Bureau is the PowerPoint antidote you've been looking for. Slide Bureau is a presentation app for the iPad, but don't expect it to be a ...
Presentation powerhouse PowerPoint is the first office app that very nearly seems more at home on a tablet than on a laptop or desktop—especially when it's running on the spacious and vivid screen of ...