If you really want it, you can purchase a copy of Microsoft PowerPoint 97 (or Microsoft Office 97 Standard, which has Microsoft Word 97, Microsoft Excel 97, and Microsoft PowerPoint 97 on 1 CD) at many places. You try a search on eBay, Yahoo! Auctions, or your local computer store (ex: CompUSA). I prefer the Computer Show and Sale.
Why do I say Office 97 instead of Office 2000 or Office XP? Generaly, most home users don't need the extra features and all that Office 2000 and Office XP include. Besides, most of time you will find Office 97 cheaper than Office 2000 or Office XP. The other thing is that Office 97 gives you less B* S* (such as Internet Explorer 6 *MUST* be installed and *MUST* be set as your default browser). I'm not sure if Office 2000 or XP can be installed on Windows 98 (it can't be installed on Windows 95 for sure since Microsoft - along with other companies - don't even support it).
I DON'T KNOW ANY, but the other way would be to find a WAREZ site on the internet and download the whole CD in .zip, .rar, or .iso format which can be opened in WinZip, WinRAR, or WinImage. You might need serial number to use it (during or after install).
Last edited by lightsup55 at Nov 27 2002, 02:41 AM