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I wrote and use Jellybean, specifically Jellybean::Container::Wiki and Jellybean::Container::WikiAnnotate. It's really easy to put the presentations online afterwards, too.

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Re: Re: How many of you have created their own presentation tools in Perl?
by Jaap (Curate) on Oct 05, 2003 at 21:00 UTC
    I read the page you refer to, and i still don't get it. What does it do? Is it a webserver?

    I thought Aristotle was talking about something like (excuse the cursing) PowerPoint.

      It's a webserver written and extensible in Perl. For presentations, I write my slides in a Wiki format in a text editor, then run them through the Wiki and WikiAnnotate containers. This lets me display slides, one at a time, through my laptop. As well, the audience can connect to my laptop and view slides in any order and make notes on them.