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The initial release of Quickpoint for Series 60 smartphones offers presentation
viewing capabilities that include slide views at up to three zoom levels,
speaking notes, slide thumbnails, and outline mode. In the next version of
Quickpoint, due to be released in the near-term, Cutting Edge Software will
include two distinct ways to present PowerPoint slide content. First, Quickpoint
will function as a handheld prompter by remotely controlling a PC-based PowerPoint
presentation. Using a PC with Bluetooth, the presenter will be able to view
the presentation on the handset in any of Quickpoint's four view modes, including
the speaking notes view, while wirelessly advancing through a presentation.
Secondly, Quickpoint will be able to be used in conjunction with an upcoming
Bluetooth version of iGo's presentation adapter accessory, Pitch Duo, to
allow Series 60-based handset users to present directly from the PowerPoint
compatible file on the handset to SVGA or XGA projectors without the need
for a PC at all.
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The initial release of Quickpoint for Series 60 smartphones offers presentation
viewing capabilities that include slide views at up to three zoom levels,
speaking notes, slide thumbnails, and outline mode. In the next version of
Quickpoint, due to be released in the near-term, Cutting Edge Software will
include two distinct ways to present PowerPoint slide content. First, Quickpoint
will function as a handheld prompter by remotely controlling a PC-based PowerPoint
presentation. Using a PC with Bluetooth, the presenter will be able to view
the presentation on the handset in any of Quickpoint's four view modes, including
the speaking notes view, while wirelessly advancing through a presentation.
Secondly, Quickpoint will be able to be used in conjunction with an upcoming
Bluetooth version of iGo's presentation adapter accessory, Pitch Duo, to
allow Series 60-based handset users to present directly from the PowerPoint
compatible file on the handset to SVGA or XGA projectors without the need
for a PC at all.