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#191982 23-Feb-2016 10:27
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Have a friend who is looking for an app that will allow him to run a Powerpoint presentation on his tablet,and have that mirrored/viewable on 2-3 other tablets but does not want those viewers to be able to take over the presentation (So Teamviewer style probably not an option)

 

Anyone know of anything off the top of their heads ? :)

 

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  #1497631 23-Feb-2016 10:29
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Skype ?



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  #1497634 23-Feb-2016 10:31
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Citrix GoToMeeting does this





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  #1497684 23-Feb-2016 11:03
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I think from memory that Prezzie lets you do this.





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  #1497701 23-Feb-2016 11:24
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BuffyNZ:

 

I think from memory that Prezzie lets you do this.

 

 

 

 

Prezi ? :) Looking at that now..... 

 

 

 

CHeers

 

 





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