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snoopy67
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
I have just bought a new modbook (www.axiotron.com), and so far I am
quite happy with it.
Now, I would like to use the moodbook to give presentations during
which I would like to write and scribble a lot on the slides.
Does anyone know about a plugin or additional software or any other
solution to achieve the following:
1. Switch quickly between "writing" and "pointing" mode, and switch
quickly between different colors.
(PPT does offer a pen during presentation mode, but switching between
pen and arrow is way too clumsy and time-consuming.)
2. Retains what I have written on the slides during presentation. It's
not necessary to save everything when I quit PPT.
(PPT right now erases everything when I switch to the next slide and
then back again.)
3. Provides a quick way to insert a new, empty slide after the one
that is currently being presented (so that I can scribble on it)
without leaving presentation mode.
Any ideas and pointers will be highly appreciated.
Best regards,
Gabriel.
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
I have just bought a new modbook (www.axiotron.com), and so far I am
quite happy with it.
Now, I would like to use the moodbook to give presentations during
which I would like to write and scribble a lot on the slides.
Does anyone know about a plugin or additional software or any other
solution to achieve the following:
1. Switch quickly between "writing" and "pointing" mode, and switch
quickly between different colors.
(PPT does offer a pen during presentation mode, but switching between
pen and arrow is way too clumsy and time-consuming.)
2. Retains what I have written on the slides during presentation. It's
not necessary to save everything when I quit PPT.
(PPT right now erases everything when I switch to the next slide and
then back again.)
3. Provides a quick way to insert a new, empty slide after the one
that is currently being presented (so that I can scribble on it)
without leaving presentation mode.
Any ideas and pointers will be highly appreciated.
Best regards,
Gabriel.