Comparison of PowerPoint slides is fast and easy with Compare Suite
Have you ever prepared PowerPoint presentation? Even if you are not a manager you have probably done it. Presentations are often used in high school and college to present new ideas. And of course, presentations are the main way to present business ideas or report on the work results. For these purposes NS PowerPoint is the most popular software as it is very easy to make slides.
It often happens that several people are working on the same presentation. Or it is also possible that your boss introduced his comments and amendments to the presentation you have prepared. In order to consider every new detail and amendment presentations are to be compared and contrasted.
Well, it is not easy to visually compare presentations because of the charts, plans, numerated items etc. So, if you need to contrast two huge presentations then forget about manual comparison. Moreover, if presentations contain some important business information or business views, you do not have the right to make any mistakes here.
To make sure you will find all differences in the presentations use of Compare Suite is strongly recommended. Compare Suite is a reliable and effective file compare utility that is also characterized by easiness to use and simplicity. Yeah! Efficient software can be cheap and simple. Developers from AKS-LABS always make complex things simpler.
So, if you have to compare two presentations (ppt, pptx file extensions) do not hesitate to use Compare Suite. The program will correctly open the slides as it has a special plugin that converts PowerPoint presentations into simple text files. Make sure the converter is on (go to Tools-Options-Plugins-MS Powerpoint).
When the files are opened Compare Suite will mark differences between them with different colors, which, by the way, can be adjusted. You can use one of the three comparison methods: char by char, word by word and by keyword. Which method to use? Well, if you have files that have a high similarity rate then you are probably interested in char by char or word by word comparison. If the presentations do not have a common ancestor, then comparison by keyword would be the most effective.
By the way, you can apply changes in the presentations, i.e. merge files. Thus, you may use info from 3 or 5 presentations and make one final version that takes into account all changes. To do that you have to compare original files with all file modifications.



