.. well if you are a designer working on Mac and prepare or modify presentation templates for both Mac and MS Office users in MS Formats then it matters a lot. Also many users still don't export presentations to pdf and if they are forced to use a local MS Windows/GNU Linux machine for their presentation, then they are doomed because of the compatibility issues.
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Cyrille Berger <cber...@cberger.net> wrote: > On Thu, 31 May 2012 12:20:29 +0200, matus.u...@gmail.com wrote: >> Hi, >> >>> Based on my experience, people use mostly iWork for Keynote, which is >>> supposed >>> to be the best thing to make presentations. >> >> Yes, might be. But is it the best thing if you must retain >> compatibility with MS Office? > > It is very seldom a requirement for presentations. MSO compatibility is > mostly useful for text documents and spreadsheets that tend to be widely > shared and used in collaborative settings, and across organisations, which > require the use of a "standard", while presentations are more personal, > and at best, you need to share it with your coworkers, in which case, > using > whatever standard your company/organisation has defined is acceptable. > > -- > Cyrille Berger > _______________________________________________ > calligra-devel mailing list > calligra-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel _______________________________________________ calligra-devel mailing list calligra-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel