Perspector
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Last Updated: March 5th 2009
08/14/2008 03:46 PM
Affordable PowerPoint Add-in Enhances Presentation Wow Factor
Visual Exemplars Ltd has released Perspector Lists v. 4.2, a Microsoft PowerPoint add-in. Priced at only $29.90(US), Perspector Lists transforms ordinary PowerPoint text bullet-point slides into memorable, eye-catching 3D list images.
11/21/2007 03:12 PM
Perspector 4 Pro - Indezine.com - PowerPoint, Presentations
PowerPoint makes it easy to insert pictures, shapes, text, and multimedia -- and the new PowerPoint 2007 adds ample improvements by way of effects and themes. Yet PowerPoint's 3D abilities still require some assistance from add-ins like Perspector.
11/21/2007 03:01 PM
PowerPoint Notes: 3D Lists in PowerPoint 2007 with Perspector 4.0
This quick tutorial was provided with George McCaskill of Visual Exemplars, a UK based company that creates Perspector, a 3D add-in for PowerPoint.
11/21/2007 01:08 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Perspector 4: Conversation with George McCaskill
George McCaskill was a founding investor in Perspector and currently enjoys the role of Chief Technology Officer. George is responsible for product strategy and development. He earned his startup stripes by joining QSS in 1993 where he was one of two deve
11/16/2007 03:21 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Perspector 4 Released
Visual Exemplars announced the release of Perspector 4.0, a major new version of their 3D add-in for PowerPoint.
01/17/2007 10:56 AM
A PowerPoint Blog: Perspector 3.0.4 is PowerPoint 2007 Compatible
Visual Exemplars has released an update of its Perspector 3D add-in for Microsoft PowerPoint that makes it compatible with the new version of PowerPoint, 2007.
08/30/2006 01:41 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: PowerPoint User: Joachim Fritze
Joachim Fritze was born and grew up in nothern Germany. He is a chemist by profession with twenty years of experience in the sales and marketing of dentistry stuff. An avid PowerPoint user for almost a decade, Joachim churns up PowerPoint presentation all
06/02/2006 03:35 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Perspector 3: Conversation with Steve Hards
