You are s Wrong here its not most powerful but this is just a way to make something intresting out of pre existing features Its all about our mind not software And if we compare Libre is way more powerful than PowerPoint
@@toastedprocastinator A colleague of mine made a MMO game in powerpoint with excel as database for his health and item values. It copies automatic into a Word sheet to have complete character information constantly updating. There was also an interactive map in excel with constantly updating the location of where you were in the powerpoint. Saying that he only knows around 1% of what powerpoint can do is amazing! The amount of plugins and compatibilities are scary.
The main issue is that PowerPoint can do absolutely crazy stuff, but a lot of it isn't really usable in a professional setting. In a lot of places, the best way to guarantee your presentation will work when and where you need it is to export it to pdf. If you need a recent enough computer, with PowerPoint 2019 or more, and the hardware to connect it to the projector. If one of those things fails, you need a backup, and you're not sure to have one on hand. Anything can read a pdf, boring as it is. Then, you have the amount of time required to make these fancy PowerPoints, in a lot of cases, people would rather have you work a minimal amount of time on that presentation and more on the other things that you do. In many organisation, there is template for slides that everyone is supposed to use, generally quite a simple one, which isn't updated very often, and is supposed to fit any presentation in the whole company, because they value uniformity over flair. And then, of course, you have the prevalent idea in a lot of academic fields that serious=boring. So if you want people to take you seriously, pick one of the default LaTeX templates. They all look awful, but people are used to them and that's what they expect. There is a video somewhere, where a guy demonstrates crazy things you can do with PowerPoint in front of a small audience, he created a turing machine, a digicode I think, and fractals also in the end. In the end, I think they joked that Microsoft has among the best developers in the world, and they're all creating incredibly niche features for PowerPoint.
@@tzabarpho.this doesnt really matter my old PC ran office 2021 just especially with models I wish I showed that slide in school teacher bouta react insane asf but sadly we don't have ms office in our information class
@@tzabarpho.this doesnt really matter my old PC ran office 2021 just especially with models I wish I showed that slide in school teacher bouta react insane asf but sadly we don't have ms office in our information class
If your PC can't handle a high-poly model you need to upgrade your 2004 computer haha. I can't imagine any modern desktop having issues with this, not even ones without a dedicated graphics chip/card. Maybe some low-end cheapo laptop.
@@dillpickle7633 NAWWW, imagine if the whole presentation is held in his mind, and at random parts he randomly starts thinking about something else like spilled milk
I needed to make a project showing all the different continents in power point, and I used this technique. And guess what, I got the most marks for it! THANK-YOU THANK-YOU THANK-YOU SO SO MUCH!!!
There's a reason Windows has a "3D Objects" directory that's given equal precedence as Documents and Pictures even though nobody uses it. Microsoft had a phase where they thought everything was going to be 3D and built 3D compatibility into *ALL* their software. 3D Excel graphs, 3D Paint, and of course putting 3D objects into Word Docs and Powerpoints. Nobody knows why they did this.
How is PowerPoint seemingly better at making animations than actually animation software. You could make a nice little professional looking animated ad with this