#post-id: 4124-19-12 #original-date: 10.11.2011 Thu #original-time: 7:12 PM #original-day: 4124 #original-host: WinXP Home SP3 (Build 2600) Понравился пост ^^ > *In Defense of ‘Evil’ Microsoft PowerPoint* > > http://img.labnol.org/files/beatles.jpg > > People come across a bad presentation with unreadable fonts, poor > color schemes or cheap clipart and more often than not, their > first reaction is to put the blame on Microsoft PowerPoint and not > on the person who created those slides. > > Some even go to the extent of calling PowerPoint evil, a professor > found the world’s most-used presentation software bad for the > human brain while an American General in Afghanistan called > PowerPoint as their enemy (possibly due to these slides). > > Ed Fidgeon Kavanagh of Clearpreso.com isn’t very happy with the > classification and he’s using the exact same tool to convince > others that PowerPoint isn’t the problem but the presenter is. Ed > makes some convincing points here - you don’t blame Gmail for bad > emails but the sender or you don’t blame the phone for a boring > conversation but the person on the other side. > > *Don’t Blame PowerPoint*