Autorun CD for PC and MAC?

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anathema

My artist girlfriend is looking to produce a digital CV to send to
prospective clients. I created a snazzy powerpoint presentation allowing the
user to look at different aspects of her work, with each thumbnail being
linked to the full picture, as well as choosing to view her contact details,
education, etc. Therefore the presentation runs more like a web-page than an
actual presentation. I also created my own autorun file and successfully
packagedthe CD. My question is - will this CD work on MACs too? Many of her
clients may be using MACs so the CD must run on both MAC and PC. It was
created in Powerpoint 2002 using Windows XP and used the powerpoint 2003
viewer on the CD. If not, is there some software I can (cheaply) acquire
which will allow me to do this?

Regards,

niall
 
A

anathema

Sorry for being a bit thick, but I'm STILL not sure if it's possible to do...
Looking through some stuff from that very useful link, Glenna, I came across
this:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;297467

which states that powerpoint cannot support self-running presentations. Yet
I wrote an autorun.inf file to enable this (with information also from the
microsoft website). does this mean that file would not have the same effect
on a MAC? It is imperative the presentation autoruns on both mac and pc.

Sorry, but I'm confused! My current understanding is that the CD will
autorun on PC and should run on MAC provided I watch my fonts and filenames.
But I don't know whether it will autorun on MAC or not. Do I need to unpack
the Powerpoint viewer for MAC to the CD as well as the viewer for windows? Is
this possible? Further, I know links to external objects may fail on a MAC,
but will links to other parts of the powerpoint document still work?
 
P

PPTMagician

The viewer will be your biggest problem. The PC and MAC don't use the same
viewer. Your best bet is an autorun program that allows them to choose
PC/MAC.
Maybe an HTML file with links. Then jump to separate folders to run the
appropriate Viewer and presentation.
 
A

anathema

What autorun program can you recommend? Or how would I create a html file
with links? Through powerpoint? Would the links still work cross-platform?

Thanks for alll your help so far
 

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