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Jean-Pierre Dollangère (JPD) was a pioneer in the use of PicturesToExe. His contributions to not only the development of the product, but to the understanding of using it for animations were incalculable. He showed us how to do things with PTE which even the developers didn’t realize were possible. To Jean-Pierre, the only limitation was one’s imagination.

JPD created his own web site, Diapositif, in France, dedicated to PicturesToExe. His many friends have kept not only his website and memory alive, but have continued his pioneering spirit by producing amazing shows using PTE

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Thanks to Eric and Jean-Cyprien of Diapositif, it was possible to get permission from Jean-Pierre’s children to post some of his work here on SlideshowClub. In this demonstration, Penser Avec Son Pinceau (Thinking With His Paintbrush) Jean Pierre shows a recreation of the work of the great French post impressionist painter and artist Paul Cézanne. This effort done entirely with PicturesToExe beta 6 in March of 2009 represents the zenith of a system JPD was developing to perhaps allow the unsophisticated user of PTE to do similar complex animations. Sadly JPD passed away on Thursday 4 March, 2010. We have all benefited immeasurably from his patience, explanations and dedication to PicturesToExe and he is greatly missed.


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Jean-Cyprien

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Thank you very much, Lin, for your so kind presentation of Jean-Pierre and his big contribution to enhance PTE. His imagination was very important - limitless - and his ability as well. His death was and still is a great loss for us all. What would he have dreamed and done with the new versions ?

Lin Evans

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Thank you, Jean-Cyprien and Eric for getting permission to post some of Jean-Pierre's work. I still marvel every time I watch this and ponder how he was able to do this! It is and probably will always remain a mystery. I know he would love version 8 and have many new and innovative ways to use it as well as suggestions for the continued improvement of this magnificent tool! 

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