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Start-PowerShellPoint Now on GitHub

A couple of years ago I was messing around and decided when doing a presentation on PowerShell for Developers only losers would use PowerPoint, but I needed to show bullet points and URLs. Thus, Start-PowerShellPoint was born! The first rule of PowerShell is to ALWAYS use PowerShell. Lots of people found it funny. I’d had an updated version of PowerShellPoint on my hard disk and since this world is supposed to end today, I polished everything up and posted it to Wintellect’s code repository on GitHub here. Go forth and add features! The world is tired of PowerPoint, but will never grow tired of slides done in a console window.

John Robbins

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