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Archive for January, 2008


Top PowerPoint and presentation blogs

By Tim Hards | January 22, 2008

Andrew Dlugan has compiled an excellent list of blogs on presenting and public speaking. Well worth a browse and a bookmark.

Check out the section titled Visual Presentation Blogs for top PowerPoint blogs you might have missed.

Topics: PowerPoint | 2 Comments »

Updated image: Newton’s Cradle

By Tim Hards | January 17, 2008

One of the images in the Perspector Library is Newton’s Cradle. You can read about Newton’s Cradle in this Wikipedia article.

A Perspector user pointed out to us that our version of Newton’s Cradle was incorrect as each ball was suspended on one string instead of two:

Incorrect Newton’s Cradle image

We have now corrected the image in the library to use two strings per ball:

3D Newton’s Cradle

To update your Perspector Library to get the latest image, open the Library and click Update library images. This applies to Perspector 3 and Perspector 4.

Don’t forget that all Perspector images are fully editable in 3D, so you can modify the images however you want. For example:

Modified Newton’s Cradle

Topics: Perspector | 2 Comments »

3D lists on website

By Tim Hards | January 9, 2008

The Perspector gallery pages have now been updated. You can see all the 3D lists that were added with Perspector 4.0.

Are there any other list styles you’d like to see? Please let me know. Thanks!

Topics: Perspector website and info, 3D lists | 3 Comments »