Tim Knowles
2 min readAug 16, 2020

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Beside the ability to have your presentation and your image overlaid on the audience's screen at the same time what does this program do?

How does this make the presentation better? The innovation I would like to see is the ability to share two screens at the same time. Most of us use two screens, at least in my business and even back in my times using rear screen projection for presentations we use two screens.

I video conference every work day and did most work days even before the pandemic. I still don't understand the problem that this innovation solves. Is it that you just want a bigger picture of your face on the screen? Is it that for your message, facial expression, emotions and passion are needed? In my business, dispassionate communication of the facts to support rational decision making is paramount. Almost nobody displays their image in our meetings. Not being able to share my work in their native format would be a huge handicap. We often share designs in real time designs and make changes to designs and analysis in the meetings. To do that you have to be working in the native files. We collaborate as much or more than we present. We are not just share prepared presentations. Not only would I like to use multiple screens I would like to have one screen from one person and another screen from a different person on a white board on one screen and a CAD model from another person and I don't want to waste any screen space to show someone's face.

It seems this product appeals to the vain.

TEK

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Tim Knowles
Tim Knowles

Written by Tim Knowles

Worked in our nations space programs for more than 40 years

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