iWiiBoard 1.0

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IWiiBoard is an interactive whiteboard software that can easily transform your screen into user-friendly interactive whiteboard. Build-in annotation feature allows you to write or highlight directly on top of any application or document. Write or highlight on top of PowerPoint presentation. All the writing can be saved, copied, pasted, deleted, and resized.

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  1. best wiimote whiteboard software i ever seen Anonymous -- November 9 2009, 18.10

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