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  2. Audience response - Wikipedia

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    Audience Response software enables the presenter to collect participant data, display graphical polling results, and export the data to be used in reporting and analysis. Usually, the presenter can create and deliver her entire presentation with the ARS software, either as a stand-alone presentation platform or as a plug-in to PowerPoint or ...

  3. Wikipedia:Tools - Wikipedia

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    Tools for gadget devs: Wikiblame – use for searching when some function or option was introduced. Wiki-to-Git – download JS/CSS history to Git which you can then use for gadget development as well as use git blame and other standard development tools. Wikiploy – use to deploy gadgets to Wikipedia, Meta and other MediaWiki sites.

  4. Microsoft Pulse - Wikipedia

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    Bing Pulse has both pulsing and polling functions. Pulse is a content rating tool that allows viewers to express their opinion continuously at any moment during a live program or event. [8] Poll questions provide real-time, customizable technology that allows for expanded questioning throughout an event to gain deeper insights and data.

  5. Microsoft Office shared tools - Wikipedia

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    An example image created with WordArt. WordArt is a text-styling utility, created by Scott Forstall and Nat Brown (later Apple employees) while interning for Microsoft in 1991. [ 4 ] It allows users to create stylized text with various "special effects" such as textures, outlines, and many other manipulations that are not available through the ...

  6. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    Browser plug-ins are a different type of module and no longer supported by the major browsers. [2] [3] One difference is that extensions are distributed as source code, while plug-ins are executables (i.e. object code). [2] The most popular browser, Google Chrome, [4] has over 100,000 extensions available [5] but stopped supporting plug-ins in ...

  7. Plug-in (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a plug-in (or plugin, add-in, addin, add-on, or addon) is a software component that extends the functionality of an existing software system without requiring the system to be re-built. A plug-in feature is one way that a system can be customizable. [1] Applications support plug-ins for a variety of reasons including:

  8. Presentation program - Wikipedia

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    Similar to programming extensions for an operating system or web browser, "add ons" or plugins for presentation programs can be used to enhance their capabilities. Apps can enable a smartphone to be a remote control [ 8 ] for slideshow presentations, including slide previews, speaker notes, timer, stop watch, pointer, going directly to a given ...

  9. Presentation - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides are effective tools to develop slides, both Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint allows groups to work together online to update each account as it is edited. Content such as text, images, links, and effects are added into each of the presentation programs to deliver useful, consolidated information to a ...