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There were 26 questions found in this category:

  1. questionWhat formats of documents can I upload?
    Currently you can upload only PPT (including PPTX) or PDF formats. It is technically possible to support other Office formats also. In case you need to upload a different format, please convert the document into a PDF using an open-source tool such as PDF Creator http://sourceforge.net/project ...
  2. questionWhat is the copyright policy for Dimdim?
    The copyright policy is located at http://www.dimdim.com/tm
  3. questionWhat is the maximum file size for uploading of PPT/PDF?
    It is not a technical constraint, but it is capped at 20 MB. Typically the size of ppts is larger if you have more images within the presentation. Text Based Presentations are smaller in size. In case the PPT is larger than 20 MB - it is possible to create multiple 5 MB files and upload them.
  4. questionWhat is the maximum file size for uploading of PPT/PDF?
    Not theoritically limited - but practically capped at 30 MB
  5. questionWhat should I do if there is some problem while uploading and sharing the PPT or PDF?
    There are 4 different error states what may occur during a PPT Upload & share:- 1) Upload fails. Please re-upload. 2) Conversion fails from ppt to ps 3) Conversion fails from ps to pdf 4) Conversion fails from pdf to swf. In case you face any error with steps 2-3-4; please retry. If the problem ...
  6. questionWhy do I experience problems in Presentations / Whiteboard / Desktop Sharing, when I move to another tab
    Adobe Flash can be very CPU intensive. In order to avoid problems with Flash running on multiple tabs and grabbing the CPU, browsers pause Flash execution when you shift to another tab. If you are using Dimdim, for example, and shift to another tab, the browser stops Flash execution in the Di ...
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