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See Perspector at PowerPoint Live 2007

By Tim Hards | July 28, 2007

PowerPoint Live is a PowerPoint user conference, being held in New Orleans on October 28-31. This is the conference’s 5th year, and this year we’ll be exhibiting at it.

If you go, you’ll also be able to catch a presentation by our CTO, George McCaskill (his blog).

George’s seminar “Lessons from the rocket scientists: Building presentations that take off” will draw on his long experience in the requirements management/systems engineering industry. Although he won’t be talking about Perspector in the presentation, you will see slides that were created with it. I’ve seen a preview of the presentation, and it looks good.

Rick Altman, the conference organiser, has kindly given us an offer to pass on to our users – that’ll be you. Get $75 off the regular pricing for PowerPoint Live. Offer expires 3rd September.

There’s also a chance to win a free pass. Enter the sweepstakes. Names will be drawn between 13th and 15th August, so enter quickly!

Topics: PowerPoint Live |

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