PPT to EXE Converter 4.32

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PPT to EXE Converter is an application that will help you to convert PowerPoint presentations (PPT) into professional self-running EXE files. The EXE files can be copied to any computer and will run on Windows 2000 (SP4 or newer), XP (SP1 or newer), 2003 Server, or Vista without requiring any additional program files. If you want to send someone your PowerPoint presentation, or distribute it via the internet or through data CDs, the best way to ensure that everyone can view your presentation (no matter whether they have installed the needed version of PowerPoint on their computers) is to convert to a self-running EXE file using PPT to EXE Converter.

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