I use it with a blank slide or at most a title only format. I then add content like I would on a chalkboard, and animate it the wayI would write it as I speak. It's a handy way to quickly present your thoughts; you just need to use the tool with your structure, not conform your thinking to a narrow framework.
The DMCA specifies that it is illegal to circumvent an effective means of content protection.
Now if one can circumvent it, it isn't very effective, now is it? It seems to me that effective at a minimum means the circumvention involves solving an NP-complete problem, which certainly is not the case here...
It's not the tool, it's the defaults.
I use it with a blank slide or at most a title only format. I then add content like I would on a chalkboard, and animate it the wayI would write it as I speak. It's a handy way to quickly present your thoughts; you just need to use the tool with your structure, not conform your thinking to a narrow framework.
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The DMCA specifies that it is illegal to circumvent an effective means of content protection.
Now if one can circumvent it, it isn't very effective, now is it? It seems to me that effective at a minimum means the circumvention involves solving an NP-complete problem, which certainly is not the case here...