Presentation Documents
Version | Operating systems | Office suite | Developer | License | ISO/IEC 26300:2006 | Notes | |
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Calligra Stage | 2.4+ | Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Unix-based systems | Calligra Suite | KDE Project | GPL / LGPL | Yes | |
IBM Lotus Symphony | 1.0+ | Windows, Linux, Mac OS X | IBM Lotus Symphony | IBM | Proprietary | Yes | |
IBM Workplace Documents | 2.5+ | Any (Web-based) | IBM Workplace Collaboration Services | IBM | Proprietary | no longer being actively marketed | |
KPresenter / KOffice Showcase | 1.4+ | Linux, Unix-based systems | KOffice | KDE Project | LGPL | no (not valid) | |
LibreOffice Impress | 3.3.0 | Windows, Linux, Unix-based systems, Mac OS X, Solaris | LibreOffice | LibreOffice | LGPL | Yes | |
Microsoft Office PowerPoint | 2007 SP2 | Windows | Microsoft Office | Microsoft | Proprietary | Yes | |
NeoOffice Impress | 1.2 | Mac OS X | NeoOffice | Patrick Luby and Edward Peterlin | GPL | Import only | |
NeoOffice Impress | 2.2.5 | Mac OS X | NeoOffice | Patrick Luby and Edward Peterlin | GPL | Yes | |
OpenOffice.org Impress | 2.0+ | Windows, Linux, Unix-based systems, Mac OS X, Solaris | OpenOffice.org | OpenOffice.org | LGPL | Yes | |
StarOffice Impress | 8 | Windows, Linux, Solaris | StarOffice | Sun Microsystems | Proprietary | Yes | |
Zoho Show | 2006 | Any (Web-based) | Standalone | AdventNet | Proprietary | no (not valid) | |
Version | Operating systems | Office suite | Developer | License | ISO/IEC 26300:2006 | Notes |
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