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PowerPoint to Pocket PC


A Pocket PC, abbreviated P/PC or PPC, is a specification for a handheld-sized computer (Personal digital assistant) that runs a specific version of the Windows CE operating system. It may have the capability to run an alternative operating system like NetBSD or Linux. It has many of the capabilities of modern desktop PCs.

 

Currently there are thousands of applications for handhelds adhering to the Microsoft Pocket PC specification, many of which are freeware. Some of these devices also include mobile phone features. Microsoft compliant Pocket PCs can also be used with many other add-ons like GPS receivers, barcode readers, RFID readers, and cameras.

 

If you have a Pocket PC, you may think about how to view PowerPoint on Pocket PC, here is how: Because Pocket PC supports WMV video format, you can use Acoolsoft PPT2Video Converter to convert your PowerPoint presentations to WMV first, then import it to Pocket PC. After that, you can watch your PowerPoint Presentations on your Pocket PC.

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