Useful software notification
Nov. 18th, 2011 03:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I had a PowerPoint 2007 file that needed to be displayed on the church's machine, which only had PowerPoint 2003 installed. I threw on PP2007 Reader which was fine but wouldn't go on the 2nd monitor. This is a known long term issue that MS refuses to fix, probably because they want you to buy a copy of PP even for display-only machines like this one.
After some Googling, I found a program called WinWarden which sits in memory, has an INI file by which you can tell it "whenever a window is created with a name that matches this pattern, shove it over 1024 pixels to the right" which makes it go to the 2nd monitor.
WinWarden is actually capable of a ton more than just that, but it solved this problem for me. We don't use PP that often, we have dedicated software for this machine but a couple of times a year it'll be useful.
After some Googling, I found a program called WinWarden which sits in memory, has an INI file by which you can tell it "whenever a window is created with a name that matches this pattern, shove it over 1024 pixels to the right" which makes it go to the 2nd monitor.
WinWarden is actually capable of a ton more than just that, but it solved this problem for me. We don't use PP that often, we have dedicated software for this machine but a couple of times a year it'll be useful.
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Date: 2011-11-18 04:24 pm (UTC)Heck, we had to ASK him to add support for standard presentation remotes. Because it's not like every person in the world who does presentations doesn't do them. Sheesh. I suppose most churches have dedicated A/V people but we don't always. Sometimes I'm the only one there, and I'm in the choir and often wearing a few other hats as well. The people have gotten used to me walking all over during service to get or do things.
I guess it got bought because it was cheap and it demoed well.
We'll be replacing it soon.
FWIW, OpenOffice tried with this file but after slide #100 or so the images were all missing or broken. It was about 120 slides each with a background and a JPG, about 650 megs total.
Some of the software appears to be Mac software with an "oh yeah, I suppose" really sucky Windows port. That stuff isn't going to fly.
I'll keep your comments in mind when we start looking for new software.