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A user sought a working download for the Prosper LaTeX package, which is used for creating PowerPoint-like slides. Initially, the SourceForge page appeared inaccessible, but it was later found that the page had simply been reorganized. The discussion shifted to alternatives, with many users recommending Beamer over Prosper for its extensive features and polished output. Users shared resources for learning LaTeX, including links to the LaTeX project and guides for the Beamer package. Recommendations for LaTeX IDEs included MiKTeX and TeXnicCenter, with some users also suggesting LyX for a more user-friendly, WYSIWYG experience. One user mentioned using PowerPoint with Iguanatex for presentations, highlighting a preference for ease of use in slide creation.
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Anyone know where I can find a working download for "Prosper" the LaTeX package that allows you to make Powerpoint-like slides using LaTeX. The prosper page on sourceforge is no longer working and I can't seem to find another site with a download.

Just to be safe: Prosper is free, so I'm not asking for any pirated software or anything illegal like that.
 
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Heh!

Never mind. Apparently Sourceforge just rearranged everything. I found it!:rolleyes:
 
That is it. The problem was that many links to the prosper page used a different address that was no longer valid and I got confused.

Thanks Kurdt!
 
Most people I know use Beamer when making latex slides. I've not used both, so can't comment from experience, but I've heard Beamer is more powerful.
 
Everyone I know uses Beamer as well.

Beamer is really terrific. I've used it, and it's really easy to learn as well as being extensive in its features. The finished presentation has a polished feel, that you don't find in other presentation software. There's also a detailed reference manual. You might want to take a look at the beamer package, G01.
 
Ok, I've never used any sort of latex. How do you do it? Where can I get a free program to try it out for school? Any ideas?
 
mcknia07 said:
Ok, I've never used any sort of latex. How do you do it? Where can I get a free program to try it out for school? Any ideas?

You can find out everything about latex here: http://www.latex-project.org/ including links to download sites.
 
Will it work with Vista??
 
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mcknia07 said:
Will it work with Vista??

Yes, though it's a long time since I've used latex on windows, so things have probably changed a lot since then. Someone else here probably uses vista, though...
 
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mcknia07 said:
Will it work with Vista??

Yes. First, you need to install the TeX system for windows. I recommend http://miktex.org/about" .

Here are a couple of guides which should help you with LaTex and the Beamer package.

1) "tobi.oetiker.ch/lshort/lshort.pdf"[/URL] (pdf)
2) [PLAIN]http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.pdf" (pdf)

Finally, I also suggest you get an IDE for Latex, so that you don't need to use notepad each time you write the .tex file. My pick for windows is http://www.toolscenter.org/" .
 
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I second his recommendation of MiKTeX and http://www.toolscenter.org/" , but I provide the correct link for the second.
 
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NeoDevin said:
I second his recommendation of MiKTeX and http://www.toolscenter.org/" , but I provide the correct link for the second.

Thanks for the catch. Fixed the link.
 
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I personally prefer beamer to prosper and use TeXnicCenter for hard-coding. But for all but the most sophisticated of presentations, Lyx (lyx.org) is a WYSIWYM gui-based editor that will bring you up to speed more quickly.
 
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Although I love using Latex for writing articles/papers and even notes, I find it a real hindrance to create presentation slides without the ability to rearrange things in a WYSIWYG way. For this reason I use powerpoint with Iguanatex to make my presentations, which works awesome and is free.
 

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