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Microsoft PowerPoint 12 (beta 1) (discontinued)

Microsoft PowerPoint 12 (beta 1)

Entered CNET Catalog: 11/10/2005

SKU: CNETMICROSFTPOWERPOINT12BETA1

Manufacturer: Microsoft Corp.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 11/16/2005

• See the PowerPoint 12 slide show

Overview: Microsoft is redesigning the interface of PowerPoint 12 to mirror the changes being made across the Office 12 suite, allowing Excel 12 to share the same charts and diagrams. Dumping the toolbar boxes and the drop-down menus of the past, each PowerPoint 12 window features a tabbed banner, called a ribbon, that surfaces commands in response to your task at hand. The early beta version of PowerPoint 12 that we tested reveals a new graphics engine, code-named IGX, that aims to turn up the wow factor on your presentations. See our slide show for images of PowerPoint 12's new look and feel.

Upside: Happily for presentation creators who are tired of the look and feel of earlier versions of PowerPoint, version 12 spices up its graphics with more depth and shading and offers a slew of new colors, templates, libraries, and fonts. PowerPoint 12 can save custom layouts--helpful if you want, say, your company's trademark orange-and-gray color scheme to appear across multiple files. PowerPoint 12 makes previews live as you mouse through the selections in galleries. As with Word 12, you'll be able to highlight a chunk of text in PowerPoint and instantly convert it to a chart or a diagram.

Downside: As with Word and Excel within Office 12, people who upgrade from earlier versions are likely to face an uphill battle getting used to the major interface overhaul. And although PowerPoint 12 (beta 1) provides various new choices for decorating slide shows, it misses the opportunity to improve in other areas. Splashy new graphics aside, we don't notice any better ways to integrate multimedia content, such as music or videos, into PowerPoint files. Nor does this update offer better time-tracking or other tools to help you manage your presentations in real time.

Outlook: As PowerPoint 12 moves through the early stages of beta testing, we wonder whether the initial shock of relearning where to find functions of PowerPoint 12 (beta 1) will wear off and be replaced by the greater efficiency Microsoft is touting. Yet among all of the programs within Microsoft Office 12, the new image galleries and templates seem most relevant to the image-conscious PowerPoint. Our slide show offers you more images of PowerPoint 12's new look and feel.

User opinions

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User Rating: 2/10

The learning curve is huge. HUGE! Time will tell, if Office is again a sieve of hacker holes.

Pros: If you are brand new to Office, Learning Office is easier.

Cons: If you used it for years, get ready to curse. Your...

Review: Arrogance, designer arrogance. The ribbon is a great graphical way to present functionality, but if you've worked with office for years, you'll have to relearn where everything is, it's really painful. And some functions just don't exist anymore. I will most likely buy 12, for it's my livelihood, but I'm not looking forward to relearning where all the functions now reside! Then again, there?s always Star Office for seventy bucks.
Same thing, $70 - new no upgrade.

User Rating: 7/10

PowerPoint is making great progress!

Pros: 1. The UI is fantastic, actually, I found it's charming

Cons: 1. Interaction design is as good as my expectation

Review: Another bad thing I found is that PowerPoint 12 is blocking COM-Addin totally, for example, my version of KIBase Power Pointer (http://www.download.com/KIBASE-Power-Pointer/3000-9694_4-10474499.html?tag=lst-0-1) doesn't work on PowerPoint 12 no matter how I change the options. The software can work perfectly on PP2003 however. So I think it's truly a big deal when I decide to upgrade because I use quite a few Add-ins for Office2003.

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