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November 5, 2009, 5:45 pm
Power Point: What would Steve Jobs do?
“The threshold for the release of the first product should be, ‘What would Steve Jobs do?’”
– Marc Andreessen, venture capitalist and Netscape co-founder, who often evokes Apple (AAPL)’s maestro CEO in his advice to entrepreneurs. Andreessen is quoted in the Fortune cover package, “Steve Jobs: CEO of the decade,” hitting newsstands Friday. Fortune’s retrospective of “all things Steve” includes timelines, online photo galleries, and testimonials from Jobs’ friends and colleagues. For the next week, our Power Points–the quotes we post frequently on Postcards–will be plucked from this coverage of the world-changer whose comeback is the ultimate story of redemption. –Jessica Shambora
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PowerPoint is Microsoft’s presentation slide software – which works great on Mac computers running MS Office-Mac, by the way. But if you REALLY want to honor Steve, why don’t you use Apple’s equivalent: KeyNote. It is part of the iWork suite of software, which includes Pages and Numbers, too. I’ve been using them for several years and they are much better. Files can exported as MS files PDFs for client work. The best part of using a Mac is using Apple software.