There are many programs that will open power point files. Perhaps the most widely known is Open Office, which also has the virtue of being open source and therefore free.
OpenOffice or LibreOffice can open PowerPoint presentations.
not as of now
PowerPoint files can be viewed on a Mac with Microsoft's PowerPoint, Apple's Keynote, Open Office and several PowerPoint viewers.
You Can Use openOffice or libreoffice open or edit powerpoint files on Mac
Yes. Since PowerPoint 2003 is older than PowerPoint 2007, 2007 can open an earlier version of PowerPoint. But Earlier version cannot open later versions like 2003 cannot open 2007 files.
It is the equivalent of Microsoft's 'Powerpoint' program.
You cannot legally download a Microsoft PowerPoint without paying for it because it is copyrighted, but Microsoft has their own separated program called PowerPoint Viewer which allows you to open and read the powerpoint files. If you can't use it, you still have an alternative of conversion to pdf file, OpenOffice, etc. However, if you go to Microsoft's website you can purchase and download the program from their website.
Powerpoint is a single program - OpenOffice is a suite of programs !
Data can be imported from other applications and displayed in Powerpoint. Data can be presented in tables that could have come from other applications, such as Excel, Access or Word. Links can enable the data in the presentation to always be up to date, so when the other files change, the presentation will have the most up to date data. Powerpoint can show the actual data in the files, or just have links to the files on the slides that the user can clidk on to open the files.
PowerPoint is a paid-for program. You cannot download PowerPoint legally (other than some Microsoft student programs) You could try Google Docs, a free online app by Google that can open PowerPoint files, or Open Office, which includes Word and Excel clones for free.
To open or view either type of file, you'll have to have PowerPoint or a PowerPoint Viewer on your system. The files differ only in one respect: PPS files open directly into PowerPoint's slide show player, while PPT files open in the PowerPoint editor. Most finalized presentations are saved as PPS files so people viewing them don't have to go through any extra steps to view the presentation as it was intended.To view your relative .PPS presentations you need to download a Microsoft FREE PowerPoint viewer For the Mac the PowerPoint Viewer 4Note: You can view and print presentations, but you cannot edit them in the PowerPoint Viewer. The PowerPoint Viewer supports all PowerPoint 97 and PowerPoint 95 features. Some PowerPoint 2000 and 2002 features are not supported by the viewer, specifically: * Picture bullets ** Automatic numbering ** Animated GIF pictures ** Microsoft Visual Basic® for Applications (VBA) controls ** ActiveX® controlsFor updated viewers see also: www.microsoft.com
No. PowerPoint 2007 can open and use PowerPoint 2003 files.