How Many People Use PPt?

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Jan Il

"> And we all know that Rick never remembers to count the Jacobs', so that's
at
least one more {I'm never going to let him live that down! gdr}

Boy! Talk about biting the hands that fed him! ;-)))

Jan :)
 
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Rick Altman

No, I counted you. While you were bent over, I removed the "kick me" sign
that someone adorned you with...just because I like you so much.
 
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Bill

Now you've got skills, man! It is obviously harder to misspell words than
it is to spell them correctly.

Now that I have learned that the mind can still process words correctly as
long as the first and last letters are correct, why did I care so much about
learning to spell????

Bill Foley
www.pttinc.com
 
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Jan Il

No, I counted you. While you were bent over, I removed the "kick me" sign
that someone adorned you with...just because I like you so much.

So it was YOU who took Bill's sign!!
 
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PPTMagician

I agree whole-heartedly. VoxProxy is the way to go if
you're serious about using the agent technology.

You said you were interested in writing a book, was it
going to be a book about VoxProxy or the agent technology
and PowerPoint?

I think the free narrator is a nice way to get folks
interested in the technology without a financial
commitment. I also use MASH and like it very well, but
for the non-geeks, I'd stick with Vox-Proxy.

I'd be supportive of any efforts you make to
enhance/expand Agent Technology into mainstream America.

I think it has tremendous potential especially from an
assessibility standpoint, but we need more folks using it.

Maybe a nice wish list item would be integrating more
agents in MS Office with the tools to program them
directly built into the office programs. Wouldn't that be
fun?
 
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Rick Altman

Well, that too, I'm sure...



Steve Rindsberg said:
No wonder my buns were so sore ... here I thought it was the airplane flight
and twelve days of back-to-back dawn-to-dusk sessions with Brian.
 
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