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Convert Textile
to PowerPoint

Looking for a free text converter? Look no more, upload your Textile files and convert them to PowerPoint slide show files. Yes, it’s that easy.

Converting from Textile

Textile is a lightweight markup language to convert text to HTML. 2002, Dean Allen developed the format to use it in his own content management system called Textpattern. It was originally written in PHP, like Textpattern was, but has been translated to Perl, Python, Ruby, JavaScript, and C#. There is no standard nor a working specification. Though, there are a handful of tools that use or used Textile. JIRA, Jekyll, Qt, Redmine, Salesforce too only name a few. Not sure why someone would want to work with it, but I bet there are reasons. Dean Allen called it “a humane web text generator”, sounds nice, doesn’t it?

The files end with .textile by default.

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Converting to PowerPoint slide show

This site converts a lot of valuable file formats into a lot of other valuable file formats for free. And there are tons of file formats out there. I wrote for every single format a text, but I refuse to write a text about PowerPoint files. Sorry. I googled PowerPoint and found a few shitty infographics with fun facts about PowerPoint, maybe I just put them here and call it a day: PowerPoint was originally called Presenter. It was originally created for Macintosh. Microsoft bought PowerPoint for $14.000.000. Approximately 35 million PowerPoint presentations are given each day. Most people tune out of a presentation within 10 minutes. Okay, that’s not what I laugh about.

The files end with .pptx by default. More about PowerPoint slide show files