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Wrist-controlled slideshows are here, but do they make sense?
The second Microsoft iOS app to add support for Apple Watch was PowerPoint. It makes sense--Word and Excel don't seem like naturals for your wrist, unlike OneNote. With PowerPoint, Microsoft isn't suggesting that you'll give people tiny presentations on your wrist (though that would be really funny), but that you'll use the Apple Watch as a remote control.
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Wrist-controlled slideshows are here, but do they make sense?
The second Microsoft iOS app to add support for Apple Watch was PowerPoint. It makes sense--Word and Excel don't seem like naturals for your wrist, unlike OneNote. With PowerPoint, Microsoft isn't suggesting that you'll give people tiny presentations on your wrist (though that would be really funny), but that you'll use the Apple Watch as a remote control.
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Continue reading...