β Category: | Data Files |
β Developer: | Microsoft Corporation |
π .PPS file entry can be comprehended as a custom slideshow generated and opened up by Microsoft PowerPoint, a widely utilized suite embedded into Microsoft Office distributive bundle and designated for creating digital presentations with diverse effects, transitions and media animations. Typically, .PPS file items are stored and handled as a completed slideshow which can be afterwards reviewed and explored by OpenOffice Impress, PowerPoint and various other alternate types of presentation packages. On the logic, hierarchy and structure, the .PPS object entities are quite accustomed to .PPT records. However, the noted .PPS extension entries are opened as a slideshow after a plain double-click on it. .PPS format definition gained solid popularity and spread from 1997 up to 2007, when PowerPoint saved the resulting project resources in the .PPS basement. With the forthcoming release of Open XML format structure, published in sync with Office 2007 introduction, the .PPS branch has been superseded with a newer tech standard.
π The .PPS file instances can be without obstructions opened, edited and altered by any solutions, capable of apply changes and operate with electronic presentations, such as Microsoft PowerPoint, Corel Presentations, OpenOffice Impress, SoftMaker Office, Kingsoft Presentation, Ability Office, Apple Keynote, and other comprehensive desktop suites. As an alternate option, you can make use of Android or iOS applets, which recognize the .PPS record structure as well. Amongst such mobile packages, MobiSystems OfficeSuite Pro, and Microsoft Office applets should be specified on the first hand. Another variant refers to the exploitation of online web-services, which do not require any preliminary installations and tweaking of the program solutions on your desktop device, smartphone or tablet. At the actual moment of time, Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint 365 are entirely capable of uncovering the .PPS sample constitution and layout.
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