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I’ve been thinking about putting together a PowerPoint tutorial (getting the best out of PowerPoint), the target users would be Windows based. A video tutorial would probably be easier that organising a meeting time. I recently heard about ScreenFlow, a brilliant screen capture app for Mac (see the ExpressionEngine 2.0 Sneak Preview for an example). But using PowerPoint on Mac isn’t relevant for Windows users.

Then I thought, I wonder if ScreenFlow works with VMWare. Meaning I’d be running Windows (and PowerPoint for Windows) within my Mac, and capture using a Mac app. nah…. that couldn’t work…. surely not… guess what, it does! Nice.

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Wednesday 19 March, 2008 at 07:13 AM
mmm, tutorials… If you do it, want to share? wink
 
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Wednesday 19 March, 2008 at 08:28 AM
Certainly will Neil. I’m thinking 2 different tutorials. One for a basic slide package for church service leaders, and the other for sermon slides – focusing on a more visual presentation.
 

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