I recently made a presentation using KPresenter 1.1.1. The last time I tried this (in 1999), the program was completely usless, failing to read its own datafiles if I included images. This time it was a lot better. My presentation was to be printed on slides, because I am without a laptop at the moment. The last few years, I have been using LaTeX for this task, but I decided to give KPresenter a go. There where several problems. I wanted to use some slide pages from another presentation already made by some of the other people on my project. Loading these into kpresenter did not go very well. The font used ('utopia') looked horrible on my Debian Woody, and the letters did not fit on the pages anymore. These slides where written on a RedHat box. I find it very annoying that the slides changes layout and fonts when the documents are moved from one machine to another. (This is one of the big problems with M$ PowerPoint, you do not want to have the same problem in KPresenter. :-) Next, I discovered it was impossible to copy images from one instance of KPresenter and into another. I marked/copied the page I needed in one instance, and pasted it into the document I was writing. This worked just fine, except the images was missing. Thank good the KPresenter file format are just .tar.gz files. I was able to extract the images I needed, and reinsert them into my presentation. But it was annoying. Third, I discovered what I belive must be a fatal bug. Sometimes, I discovered that the content some of pages (I believe mostly at the end of my document) moved upwards on the page. If I didn't keep an eye on this, the header on the page would end up at the bottom of the previous page, changing the title (on the sidebar) for the previous page. This should be fixed. The last problem I discovered, and which will make me continue to use LaTeX in the future, is the fact that the pages on screen did not reflect on the output on paper. The fonts where shorter and narrower, making centered lines on screen output to the left on paper. Images and text which looked good on screen looked completely misplaced on paper. This made KPresenter almost useless for produsing slides on paper. I hope these problems can be fixed, as I really liked the thought of a KDE Office package. :-) (In addition, there where a few cosmetic problems, but they did not give me any problems. Just things that would give KPresenter a better look)