pptPlex uses Plex technology to give you the power to zoom in and out of slide sections and move directly between slides that are not sequential in your presentation.
pptPlex was recently updated for Powerpoint 2010 & Windows 7.
OFFICE LABS BLOG: pptPlex now supports PowerPoint 2010!
Today’s update fixes a few compatibility bugs with PowerPoint 2010, but it also includes an important user experience change with regard to sections.
Powerpoint 2010 “Sections”
In PowerPoint 2007, there was no concept of sections, thus pptPlex added the concept. In PowerPoint 2010, there is a concept of sections, thus pptPlex takes advantage of that concept. What this means is that when you’re using pptPlex in PowerPoint 2010, to create, remove, or rename a section, you’ll need to use the PowerPoint user experience, not the pptPlex experience. There will be no “Insert New Section” button in the pptPlex ribbon, and the section divider slides won’t be necessary. Read more about sections in PowerPoint 2010.
Note that the above changes relate to PowerPoint 2010 only. pptPlex in PowerPoint 2007 is not affected.
Multi-touch in Windows 7
The second major change in today’s update is support for multi-touch in Windows 7. If you are running Windows 7 on a computer that supports multi-touch, pptPlex will support several gestures when presenting, including:
- Pinch to zoom
- Swipe to go to next/previous slide
- Tap to zoom
- Two-fingered tap to zoom out
[taken from the OfficeLabs blog]
DOWNLOAD: pptPlex add-in for Powerpoint
http://www.officelabs.com/projects/pptPlex/Pages/default.aspx
