What is the difference between .pot and .fodp?
- Extension
- .pot
- .fodp
- Format
- Binary
- Category
- Presentation
- Presentation
- Developer
- Microsoft
- Oracle
- Description
- The POT file format is associated with Microsoft PowerPoint, a well-known presentation software that is part of the Microsoft Office suite. A POT file is essentially a template file that contains pre-designed layout, styles, formatting, and sometimes background images or themes that can be used to create new PowerPoint presentations (PPT files) with a consistent look and feel. It serves as a blueprint for multiple presentations, allowing users to maintain uniformity in design across various slideshows without having to start from scratch each time.
- The FODP file format (OpenDocument Flat XML Presentation) is part of the OpenDocument file formats, specifically designed for presentations. Unlike the standard ODP (OpenDocument Presentation) format which stores data as a compressed archive containing multiple files, FODP files are stored in a single, uncompressed XML file. This format makes it easier for editing, version control, and sharing over platforms that might not handle compressed archives well. FODP files are supported by office suites like LibreOffice.
- MIME Type
- text/plain
- application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation
- Wikipedia
- .pot on Wikipedia
- .fodp on Wikipedia