The easiest way to solve this problem is probably by using ActiveX and COM technology.
This will allow you to display and control a Powerpoint window (control) within your own application. Then you only need to map incomming commands from the Zaurus to Powerpoint.
I'd recommend reading MSDN for futher information.
At work we use a vulnerability notification service to keep up-to-date with the software we are using. It works really good and we don't have to spend our days searching and browsing bugtraq and securityfocus.
We looked at several providers such as Securityfocus ARIS and Vigilinx, but we soon found out those cost very big bucks.:(
But then we found a cheep alternative at www.securitywarnings.com and it was exactly what we was looking for.
I'm from Sweden and here there're some neat things that are being used in addition to regular digging (which lately have been massive).
We've got fibers along with the railway for a couple of years. From the beginning the fiber was used to signals and such, but they sold the spare capacaty. I guess they had to but in more fiber when the demand grew, or something.
We've also got fibers running between highvoltage poles. It's supposed to be cheap too, and fast to build.
The easiest way to solve this problem is probably by using ActiveX and COM technology.
This will allow you to display and control a Powerpoint window (control) within your own application. Then you only need to map incomming commands from the Zaurus to Powerpoint.
I'd recommend reading MSDN for futher information.
At work we use a vulnerability notification service to keep up-to-date with the software we are using. It works really good and we don't have to spend our days searching and browsing bugtraq and securityfocus.
:(
/Hubble
We looked at several providers such as Securityfocus ARIS and Vigilinx, but we soon found out those cost very big bucks.
But then we found a cheep alternative at www.securitywarnings.com and it was exactly what we was looking for.
Cheers
I'm from Sweden and here there're some neat things that are being used in addition to regular digging (which lately have been massive).
We've got fibers along with the railway for a couple of years. From the beginning the fiber was used to signals and such, but they sold the spare capacaty. I guess they had to but in more fiber when the demand grew, or something.
We've also got fibers running between highvoltage poles. It's supposed to be cheap too, and fast to build.
/Andreas
I really hope that you havn't missed TeX / Latex, otherwise I highly recommend them for any serious typesetting work..
/Andreas - M.S. Student - Juggler