People have this thing for PowerPoint presentations; they feel a need to do them for just about anything. I personally don’t have much need for PowerPoint, but I understand how they can come in handy.
the problem is that PowerPoint invariably involves lugging around a laptop and, more often than not, a digital projector. I came across a really cool tip from Steve Rubel that discussed a software product called iPresent It. This software, which is available for the Mac and PC, lets you upload and run PowerPoint and PDF presentations from your iPod using a video cable attached to the digital projector.
A really nifty side benefit of having your presentations on your iPod is that you can easily practice them while you travel. And for those of us who use video presentations for our clients to explain how bankruptcy works, imagine the impact of giving your client an iPod in the waiting area.
Sorry, nano users – it won’t work for you.









