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  • Silverlight as an alternative to PowerPoint

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Oct 14, 2010 (6 months ago)
    In this blog post, Colin Eberhardt describes the steps that he followed to create a presentation as a Silverlight application running in full-screen mode.

    Source: ScottLogic

    For my presentation at a recent Scott Logic / Microsoft event I wanted to avoid using bullet-points as much as possible. I decided to make my presentation mostly graphical, putting more emphasis on the verbal delivery of the content. The subject of the talk was how Silverlight and WPF are unifying cross platform development, so I thought, why not use a full-screen Silverlight application to deliver the presentation?



  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Oct 01, 2010 (6 months ago)
    In this article, Rudi Grobler creates a Windows Phone 7 companion tool for PowerPoint which allows users to control their PowerPoint presentation from their devices.

    Source: The Code Project

    Podium actually consist out of 2 parts… First, is a PowerPoint 2010 add-in which monitors PowerPoint for slideshows. Once a slideshow starts, it will send a push notification (toast message) to a Windows Phone 7 device to “announce” that a slideshow is ready! Once the slideshow is actually started (By pressing F5), the add-in will capture each slide as a image (jpg) and send another push notification (RAW http) to the device with the id of the given slide! If the phone application is running, once it receives this notification, it will call back into PowerPoint (using a self hosted WCF service) and fetch the slide image. By tapping or flicking on the screen the user can send a message back to PowerPoint to go to next or previous slide!

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Aug 10, 2009 (more than a year ago)
    Tags: PowerPoint , Convexion , Plugin , WPF , Silverlight 3
    Electric Rain is proud to announce Convexion, a brand new PowerPoint 2007 plug-in that enables users to publish their PowerPoint slideshows to the Microsoft Silverlight and WPF formats. This new product will be available in September 2009.