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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2020 21:41:54 GMT -6
Has anybody used this program or does anybody have any experience with it? They're pretty quiet about their pricing until you contact them.
Im currently using powerpoint, but im not 100% fan of it. It feels like there is limited space, even when you turn it to portrait.
Ive used playmaker pro in the past, not a fan of the "vanilla" feel. Used another program before that, and it was terrible. I forgot the name.
Was thinking about using visio but im not 100% understanding what that gives vs ppt.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Post by mholst40 on Jan 16, 2020 22:14:29 GMT -6
They are very expensive! I’ve used PPT, but it’s not great for drawing.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2020 0:42:18 GMT -6
They are very expensive! I’ve used PPT, but it’s not great for drawing. How expensive? I started toying around with publisher and it looks really similar. So I'm happy with the clean design and how organized I can make it. Have you used Visio? I'm really curious about how that looks
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Post by bobgoodman on Jan 17, 2020 12:34:35 GMT -6
How about writing here what functions you'd like to have, and we can suggest programs to suit.
I've been using LibreOffice (and OpenOffice before that) for years, both for Linux and Windows. For graphic stuff, it helps if you have templates for the figures, but if you don't need to see cartoons of the players and will accept Xs, Os, or other shapes, then it's even easier. OpenOffice and LibreOffice come with word processing, graphics, spreadsheet, and slide shows that integrate with each other.
If you want real fancy graphics work, there's the Graphic Image Manipulation Program, also for Linux and Windows.
All these programs are available for downloading at no charge.
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Post by bobgoodman on Jan 17, 2020 12:54:28 GMT -6
I should've mentioned that those programs can output files in all the Microsoft programs' formats as well as their own, plus PDF and various graphic formats.
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Post by cah001 on Feb 1, 2020 12:42:28 GMT -6
Pro Quick Draw isn’t an actual drawing program. It is and add on application that runs with visio and PowerPoint. It helps you build out or format your playbook from your library of already drawn plays. It’s great if you have $1000 a year for a single user license.
You really need to be well versed in visio and PowerPoint. It’s a program/add on that most of the NFL uses and a lot of D-1 programs because they all use visio. And they have 20-30 licenses.
They have a 60 day free trial to down load and use. It’s awesome. But again, you have to almost be an expert in visio and PowerPoint so you’re not wasting your time.
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