- Windows
- Photo & Graphics
- Viewers & Editors
- Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer
Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer
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Description
Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer, latest version 14.0.4763, is an excellent tool for viewing full-featured PowerPoint presentations created in PowerPoint 97 and later versions. Developed by Microsoft, this application supports various operating systems, including Windows 2000, XP, XP Professional, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11.
The program, categorized under Photo & Graphics, specifically falls into the Viewers & Editors subcategory. Users can effortlessly download this app as it is free and doesn't require an existing Microsoft PowerPoint installation on their computers. This viewer can be exceptionally useful for anyone who frequently receives e-mails with PowerPoint presentations but doesn't have PowerPoint installed.
Offering support for different file names like ppvwicon.exe, PPTVIEW.EXE, POWERPNT.EXE, PPVIEW32.EXE, and PowerpointViewer.exe, the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer proves to be a versatile tool. Additionally, the application is quite light, utilizing only 60.28 MB of memory space. Despite being a free version, it includes almost all the essential features found in the full Microsoft PowerPoint.
Older versions such as 14.0, and 8.0 are still available, and the program is also known by other aliases like Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer 97, PowerPoint Viewer 2003, and PowerPoint Viewer 2007. These details could help in identifying the right software during searches.
Pros:
- Allows viewing of full-featured PowerPoint presentations without needing the full Microsoft Office suite.
- Compatible with a wide range of Windows operating systems.
- Lightweight and easy to download, requiring minimal memory space.
Cons:
- Limited to viewing and does not support the editing of presentations.
- Dependent on Windows OS, not available for users of other operating systems.
You may want to check out more software, such as Classic Style Menus and Toolbars for Microsoft PowerPoint 2007, Free Powerpoint Viewer or Microsoft Help Viewer, which might be related to Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer.
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