There are several ways to obtain a free PowerPoint Download, depending on what you want to do.

1. The ONLY way to download Microsoft PowerPoint for free is by doing so illegally. If your conscience doesn’t bother you, you can use a BitTorrent Client like uTorrent to download PowerPoint. Here is a YouTube tutorial on how to use BitTorrent:

 

Once you’ve downloaded a BitTorrent client like uTorrent, you can download an illegal Microsoft Office 2007 Torrent here: http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4985371/Microsoft_Office_2007_Enterprise_Edition___Service_Pack_2_Update

2. If you just want to view a PowerPoint Presentation, then you can download a free PowerPoint Viewer from the Microsoft website.



3. If you want to use the full version of Microsoft Powerpoint, you can download a free 60 day trial of Office Professional 2007 from Microsoft.

Microsoft® Office Professional 2007

4. Open Office Impress is a good, free alternative to Microsoft PowerPoint. Since Microsoft Office costs in excess of $500, Open Office is an incredible bargain. This software looks and feels just like PowerPoint, and also contains equivalents to Microsoft Word and Excel. Click Here to download Open Office.



5. With Google’s Free Powerpoint Alternative, Google Docs, you can create presentations online without having to download any software. Click here to setup Google Docs.

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