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Guest johnmark
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Hi there! Great to find this site - sorry my first post is a question rather than helpful to others :|.

Using ActiveSync, I have accidentally deleted a file from IPSMWindows (I was trying to drag it into a Web browser to view it, and it just vanished instead ;)). It was called slideshow.htm (though I'm not sure about the capitalisation).

Is this file important? Particularly if it is important :?, can anybody post/send the contents of the file?

Guest NickB&SPV
Posted

Just had a look at this file and all it gives is info on slide show. I would think the app would still work without it.

This is what it says:- ;)

Welcome to

Pocket SlideShow

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Your Pocket SlideShow installation completed successfully.

To start Pocket SlideShow simply press Programs; then select Pocket SlideShow icon.

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Power Presentations in your Pocket!

Pocket SlideShow includes a conversion filter that will automatically adapt your Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentations to SmartPhone format, thus significantly reducing file size.

Conversion is performed automatically: simply drag your presentations from your Desktop PC to your SmartPhone and the Pocket SlideShow conversion filter will automatically pop up to let you set conversion settings.

See Also

About Pocket SlideShow

Key Features

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Ordering Information

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Online delivery of Pocket SlideShow licenses and related product keys is available for credit card orders placed via the Internet.

You can register Pocket SlideShow right now by following the Orders link on the CNetX home page at:

www.cnetx.com

Guest johnmark
Posted

Ah, thank you!

I wasn't sure whether it was related to Pocket SlideShow or the "slide show" function in Picture Manager, which I wouldn't have wanted to have killed so soon!

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