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2008-8
18

I Found a Vista Killer Feature: Sideshow

In:Windows, Windows Mobile by halr9000
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I really didn’t think much of the Sideshow feature when I had first heard about it. But that was before I saw this:

This is very cool – you can use your Windows Mobile device to control your Powerpoint slides via Bluetooth.  It basically combines the Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile preview with a SideShow gadget for Powerpoint.

To do this you will need two components:

  1. Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile Developer Preview
  2. Office PowerPoint Remote

Man, this would be awesome for doing presentations! That’s it, I gotta rebuild my laptop.

(via MR Mobile)

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Sean Kearney
2008-08-18 21:19:10

Ok, that I didn’t know. THAT is SWEEEEET!

See I got spoiled with my Bluetooth Presenter Mouse for things like that, but My Smartphone doing it?

NYEAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH!

LOVE IT! LOVE IT!

More to play with, darn. How will I ever get these funny videos done. How will I ever get my 8000+ resumes into Microsoft.

Ye bastard Hal… spacer

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halr9000
2008-08-18 21:23:43

I know it! Yeah, I wish I had a BT presenter mouse, but now I just wish I had the guts to wipe my XP laptop, knowing that there’s a decent chance the VPN to the office won’t work! My laptop actually does need an overhaul, but I’m not sure that any of the power users in the office have gotten into the VPN with Vista yet. Must research.

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